Russell v. Mortgage Solutions Management, Inc et al
Dorothea M. Russell |
Mortgage Solutions Management, Inc, Biddle Enterprises Inc., McKee Financial Group Inc., Pacific First Financial Group LLC, Diamond Investment Group Corp. and Curt Kimsey |
3:2008cv01092 |
September 18, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Portland Office |
Multnomah |
Paul Papak |
Civil Rights: Accomodations |
42 U.S.C. ยง 405 Fair Housing Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 155 STIPULATED ORDER OF DISMISSAL OF PLAINTIFF'S CLAIMS AGAINST DEFENDANT TICOR TITLE COMPANY OF OREGON (ONLY): Granting Defendant Ticor Title's Motion for Entry of Stipulated Order of Dismissal 153 . It is Ordered that Plaintiff's claims against Defendant Ticor Title Company of Oregon ("Ticor") are Dismissed with prejudice and without costs or fees to either Plaintiff or Defendant Ticor. (Ticor's motions against Defendant Countrywide's cross-claims against Ticor remains pending in this Court.) Signed on 2/14/11 by Magistrate Judge Paul Papak. (gm) |
Filing 126 ORDER: Adopting Findings and Recommendation 94 . The Objections from assignee defendants 101 , and from plaintiff 102 , are overruled. Assignee defendants' motion 62 to dismiss is granted in part and denied in part. Signed on 10/6/10 by Judge Ancer L. Haggerty. (jlr) |
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