Maldonado v. Capital One Bank, National Association et al
Raymond Maldonado |
Capital One Bank, National Association, Equifax Information Services, LLC, HSBC Mortgage Services, Navy Federal Credit Union and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association |
2:2017cv00055 |
January 6, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of Nevada |
Las Vegas Office |
Kent J. Dawson |
Nancy J. Koppe |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 20 ORDER Granting 16 Stipulation of Dismissal. IT IS ORDERED that Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is hereby dismissed from this action, with prejudice, and each party will bear its own fees and costs. Signed by Judge Kent J. Dawson on 4/19/17. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MR) |
Filing 19 ORDER re 18 Notice of Settlement. The Court's 17 Order is hereby VACATED. The Court further ORDERS Plaintiff and Defendant to file a stipulation of dismissal no later than 6/19/2017. Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy J. Koppe on 4/18/17. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MR) |
Filing 17 ORDER. The Court ORDERS Defendant, Equifax Information Services, LLC, to answer or otherwise respond to Plaintiff's complaint, no later than 4/24/2017. Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy J. Koppe on 4/17/17. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MR) |
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