Ball et al v. The Bank of New York, as Trustee for CWALT, Inc. et al
Charles Ball and Nicole Ball |
The Bank of New York, as Trustee for CWALT, Inc. and Martin, Leigh Laws & Fritzlen |
4:2012cv00144 |
January 30, 2012 |
US District Court for the Western District of Missouri |
Kansas City Office |
Jackson |
Nanette K. Laughrey |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 94 ORDER entered by Judge Nanette Laughrey. Defendant Martin, Leigh, Laws & Fritzlen's motion to dismiss [Doc. # 10] is DENIED as moot; Defendant Bank of New York's motion to dismiss [Doc. # 12] is DENIED as to Ball's claim that foreclos ure was and would be wrongful and GRANTED as to the Missouri Merchandising and Practices Act claim; Defendant Wells Fargo Bank's motion to dismiss [Doc. # 50] is DENIED as to Kidd's claim that foreclosure would be wrongful and GRANTED as to the Missouri Merchandising and Practices Act claim; Defendant Deutsche Bank National Trust Company's motion to dismiss [Doc. # 65] is DENIED as to Bates' claim that foreclosure would be wrongful and GRANTED as to the Missouri Merchandising and Practices Act claim; and Defendant Bank of New York Mellon's motion to dismiss [Doc. # 73] is DENIED as to Hillebert's claim that foreclosure would be wrongful and GRANTED as to the Missouri Merchandising and Practices Act claim. In all other regards, if any, the Motions to Dismiss are DENIED. (Kanies, Renea) |
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