Rivard et al v. Glenview State Bank et al
Kristin Rivard, Ryan Rivard and Stephen Rivard |
Charlotte Troiana and Glenview State Bank |
1:2019cv03338 |
May 17, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Rebecca R Pallmeyer |
Truth in Lending |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 8 MINUTE entry before the Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer: Plaintiff's motion for continuance to amend complaint #6 is granted to 7/29/19. Motion hearing date of 7/1/19 is stricken. Notice mailed by judge's staff (ntf, ) |
Filing 7 NOTICE of Motion by Ryan Rivard for presentment of extension of time #6 before Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on 7/1/2019 at 09:00 AM. (cc, ) |
Filing 6 MOTION by Plaintiff Ryan Rivard for continuance to amend complaint (cc, ) |
Filing 5 ORDER : The pro se complaint filed by Plaintiff Ryan Rivard is dismissed without prejudice. Mr. Rivard has leave to file an amended complaint on his own behalf only within 28 days, if he can do so consistent with Rule 11. Mr. Rivard is encouraged to consult the courts Pro Se Help Desk. Signed by the Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on 5/20/2019. Mailed notice. (etv, ) |
Filing 3 PRO SE Appearance by Plaintiff Ryan Rivard (ek, ) |
Filing 2 CIVIL Cover Sheet (ek, ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Ryan Rivard, Stephen Rivard, Kristin Rivard. (ek, ) |
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