Nouri et al v. TCF Bank et al
Labeed Nouri and Rouwaida Nouri |
TCF Bank, Sandra Altoon, Rose Bakow, Rolanda Bussey, Scott Pardon, Gary Fineman, Bob Borksman, Hala Jarbou, Krystal Kirma and Oakland County Prosecutor's Office |
2:2010cv12436 |
June 22, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Detroit Office |
Macomb |
Sean F Cox |
Mark A. Randon |
Contract: Other |
None |
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Filing 90 ORDER Adopting 87 Report and Recommendation Granting 80 Motion for Summary Judgment filed by TCF Bank Signed by District Judge Sean F. Cox. (JHer) |
Filing 54 ORDER granting 51 Motion to Extend ; denying 53 Motion to Appoint Counsel. Signed by District Judge Sean F. Cox. (JHer) |
Filing 49 ORDER GRANTING 28 MOTION to Dismiss Plaintiffs' Amended Complaint filed by David Gorcyca, Jessica R Cooper, Oakland County Prosecutor's Office, Hala Jarbou, Oakland, County of, GRANTING 34 MOTION to Dismiss filed by Krystal Kirma , GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING PART 27 MOTION for Summary Judgment and Brief in Support filed by Sandra Alatto, Sandra Altoon, Bob Borksman, Bob Borgstrom, Scott Pardon, TCF Bank, Gary Fineman, Rolanda Bussey, Rose Bakow. Signed by District Judge Sean F. Cox. (JHer) |
Filing 12 OPINION AND ORDER granting 10 Motion to Amend/Correct Complaint. Signed by District Judge Sean F Cox. (JHer) |
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