Edwards v. U S Bank National Association et al
Melissa Edwards |
U S Bank National Association and Ocwen Loan Servicing L L C |
6:2015cv02535 |
October 15, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Lafayette Office |
Evangeline |
Patrick J Hanna |
Richard T Haik |
Truth in Lending |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 46 MEMORANDUM RULING - 40 MOTION for Leave to File Memorandum in Opposition re 33 MOTION for Judgment as a Matter of Law filed by Ocwen Loan Servicing L L C, U S Bank National Association is GRANTED. Considering the foregoing, the 33 MOTION for Judgment as a Matter of Law filed by Melissa Edwards is DENIED AND DISMISSED as prematur. Signed by Judge Rebecca F Doherty on 9/15/16. (crt,Guidry, C) |
Filing 44 JUDGMENT ADOPTING 42 Report and Recommendations. IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the 22 Motion to Dismiss should be granted in part and denied in part, consistent with the report and recommendation. More particularly, it is recommende d that the motion be granted to the extent that the plaintiff has failed to state a claim on which relief can be granted for declaratory judgment and for unjust enrichment. In all other respects, it is recommended that the motion be denied. Signed by Judge Rebecca F Doherty on 8/31/16. (crt,Guidry, C) |
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