Meyer v. First Franklin Loan Services, Inc. et al
Paul C. Meyer |
First Franklin Loan Services, Inc., Home Loan Services, Inc. and Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. |
5:2008cv01332 |
December 11, 2008 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Contract: Other Office |
Cayuga |
George H. Lowe |
Glenn T. Suddaby |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
15:1692 Fair Debt Collection Act |
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Filing 42 MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER denying Pltfs' 33 Cross-Motion to Amend his complaint; granting Pltf's 33 Cross-Motion for an Order voluntarily dismissing his complaint w/prejudice; dismissing Pltf's complaint w/prejudice; directing the clerk to terminate the 31 and 40 motions. Signed by Judge Glenn T. Suddaby on 1/19/2010. (amt) [Pltf served via reg. mail] |
Filing 25 JUDGMENT DISMISSING ACTION BY REASON OF SETTLEMENT: this action is DISMISSED in its entirety without prejudice to the right of the parties to secure reinstatement of the case within thirty (30) days after the date of this judgment by making a showing that the settlement was not, in fact, consummated; and in the event that no request is made for reinstatement within thirty (30) days of the date of this judgment, the dismissal of this case shall thereafter be with prejudice. (lmw) (Copy served upon pro se plaintiff via regular mail) |
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