Synovus Bank v. Greer et al
Synovus Bank |
Robert J. Greer and Joanne P. Greer |
1:2011cv00026 |
February 7, 2011 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Asheville Office |
Henderson |
Dennis Howell |
Martin Reidinger |
Negotiable Instrument |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 28 DEFAULT JUDGMENT in favor of Synovus Bank against Joanne P. Greer. Signed by Clerk, Frank G. Johns on 1/14/13. (nll) Modified text on 1/14/2013 (ejb). |
Filing 25 ORDER that the Show Cause Order 19 is hereby DISCHARGED. Signed by District Judge Martin Reidinger on 01/04/2013. (thh) |
Filing 16 ORDER granting 14 Motion to Vacate Judgment and for Leave to Amend Complaint, and 8 Clerk's Entry of Default, 12 Default Judgment are hereby VACATED; and Pltf shall file an Amended Complaint reflecting its revised calculations within 14 days of entry of this Order. Signed by District Judge Martin Reidinger on 7/3/12. (ejb) |
Filing 12 DEFAULT JUDGMENT in favor of Pltf. against Joanne P. Greer, Robert J. Greer. (nll) |
Filing 9 ORDER Pltf. file an appropriate motion or take further action with respect to this matter no later than 7/5/11. Signed by District Judge Martin Reidinger on 6/10/11. (nll) |
Filing 6 ORDER Pltf. file an appropriate motion or take further action to move this case forward not later than 3/25/11. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 3/14/11. (ejb) |
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