L'Esperance v. HSBC Consumer Lending, Inc. et al
Linda L'Esperance |
Household International, Inc., Manhattan Mortgage Corporation, HSBC Finance Corporation, HSBC Group, HSBC Consumer Lending, Inc. and Beneficial Corporation |
1:2011cv00555 |
November 30, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of New Hampshire |
Concord Office |
Landya B. McCafferty |
Banks and Banking |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 35 ///ORDER denying 34 Motion for Default Judgment as to Manhattan Mortgage Corporation. Clerk shall enter judgment and close the case. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty.(gla) |
Filing 32 ///ORDER granting in part 24 Motion to Dismiss; granting 25 Motion to Dismiss; denying 30 Motion for Leave to File. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty.(gla) |
Filing 12 NOTICE OF RULING 11 Order on Motion to Dismiss. In the event plaintiff elects to file an amended complaint, the complaint shall be filed on or before March 2, 2012. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty. Amended Pleadings due by 3/2/2012.(kad) |
Filing 11 ///ORDER granting 5 Motion to Dismiss. HSBC Lending's motion to dismiss is granted, but without prejudice to L'Esperance's filing an amended complaint. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty.(gla) |
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