Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company v. DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. et al
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company |
DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc., Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp., Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, Andrew A. Kimura, Jeffrey A. Altabef, Evelyn Echevarria, Michael A. Marriott and Thomas Zingalli |
3:2011cv30047 |
February 25, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Springfield Office |
Hampden |
Michael A. Ponsor |
Stockholders Suits |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 521 Judge Mark G. Mastroianni: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER entered. As follows: For the reasons stated, Credit Suisses motions for partial summary judgment (11-30047-MGM (Dkt. No. 365 ); 11-30048-MGM (Dkt. No. 400)) are DENIED. It is So Ordered. See the attached memo and order for complete details.(Lindsay, Maurice) |
Filing 76 Magistrate Judge Kenneth P. Neiman: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER entered with regard to Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company's 60 Motion to Strike Certain Defenses, cc:cl. See Memorandum and Order for details. (Healy, Bethaney) |
Filing 43 Judge Michael A. Ponsor: ORDER entered. ORDER granting Defendants' motion for joint briefing in support of their Motions to Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint, to extend page limits, to extend time to File motions and to set a schedule for opposition and reply briefing. See attached order for details. (Lindsay, Maurice) |
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