Gathing v. MERS, Inc. et al
Hiwatha Gathing |
MERS, Inc., First National Mortgage Sources, LLC, HSBC Bank USA, N.A., Popular Mortgage Servicing, Inc., Doug Battin, Richard A. Green P.C., Richard A. Green, Litton Loan Servicing, LP and Wells Fargo |
1:2009cv00007 |
January 6, 2009 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Other Statutory Actions Office |
Berrien |
Judge Robert J. Jonker |
Magistrate Judge Hugh W. Brenneman |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
15:1692 Fair Debt Collection Act |
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Filing 52 ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 50 as further supplemented by this Order. The motion for summary judgment filed by HSBC 38 is GRANTED as to Counts 1, 2, and 15. The motion for summary judgment filed by Litton and Wells Far go 38 is GRANTED as to Counts 8, 11, and 14 and DENIED as to Counts 15, 16, and 17. The motion for summary judgment filed by Wells Fargo 38 is GRANTED as to Count 10. The motion for summary judgment filed by PMSI and Battin 42 is GRANTED as to Count 15. The motion for summary judgment filed by the Law Offices of Richard A. Green and Attorney Green 45 is GRANTED as to Count 15; signed by Judge Robert J. Jonker (Judge Robert J. Jonker, ymc) |
Filing 50 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 38 , 42 , 45 ; objections to R&R due within 14 days; signed by Magistrate Judge Hugh W. Brenneman, Jr (Magistrate Judge Hugh W. Brenneman, Jr., fhw) |
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