Chapel Ridge Second Investments LLC v. The Registered Holders of Greenwich Capital Commerical Funding Corp et al
Chapel Ridge Second Investments LLC |
US Bank National Association, The Registered Holders of Greenwich Capital Commerical Funding Corp. and LNR Partners LLC |
C Erik Chickedantz |
1:2017cv00207 |
May 8, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Fort Wayne Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Susan L Collins |
William C Lee |
All Other Real Property |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 67 OPINION AND ORDER denying without prejudice 65 Joint Motion for Entry of Agreed Protective Order. The parties may submit another motion and revised proposedprotective order consistent with the requirements of Rule 26(c) and Seventh Circuit case law. Signed by Magistrate Judge Susan L Collins on 6/7/18. (nal) |
Filing 57 OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING 21 Partial Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim filed by The Registered Holders of Greenwich Capital Commerical Funding Corp, US Bank National Association, LNR Partners LLC; DENYING 41 Motion for Oral Argum ent filed by The Registered Holders of Greenwich Capital Commerical Funding Corp, US Bank National Association. Dfts LNR Partners LLC and The Registered Holders of Greenwich Capital Commerical Funding Corp are DISMISSED from this suit as to all claims against them. The sole remaining Dft is US Bank. Signed by Judge William C Lee on 1/10/2018. (lns) |
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