Pieter Teeuwissen et al v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. et al
Pieter Teeuwissen and Lisa M. Teewuissen |
JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. and Nationwide Trustee Services, Inc. |
3:2011cv00046 |
January 24, 2011 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Jackson Office |
Hinds |
Tom S. Lee |
Michael T. Parker |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 182 Memorandum Opinion and Order denying plaintiff's 121 MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment as to Liability against Nationwide Trustee Services and Johnson & Freedman, granting 132 cross-motion/joinder of defendants Nationwide and Johnson & Freeman (joinder to 124 motion for summary judgment filed by JP Morgan Chase Bank). A separate judgment will be entered as set out herein. Signed by District Judge Tom S. Lee on 9/6/12 (LWE) |
Filing 179 ORDER denying Plaintiffs' 128 Motion to Compel; denying Plaintiffs' 130 Motion for Sanctions; denying Plaintiffs' 133 Motion to Compel; denying Plaintiffs' 135 Motion for Sanctions; denying Plaintiffs' 137 Motion to Compel; denying Plaintiffs' 139 Motion for Sanctions. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker on May 31, 2012. (Cochran, Ronald) |
Filing 61 Memorandum Opinion and Order granting in part, denying in part 25 MOTION to Dismiss/for Summary Judgment, as set out herein. Signed by District Judge Tom S. Lee on 11/17/11 (LWE) |
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