Smith v. Bank of America NA et al
Charlotte Ann Smith |
Bank of America NA, EMC Mortgage Corporation, Bear Stearns Companies LLC, The, JP Morgan Chase & Companies, Guardian Fidelity Mortgage Inc, Howard H Wright, Jr, Stacy Youngblood, John Good and Guardian Member Owners |
0:2010cv03168 |
December 14, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Rock Hill Office |
York |
Joseph R McCrorey |
Joseph F Anderson |
Other Statutory Actions |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 114 ORDER AND OPINION RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS granting 99 Motion to Dismiss; granting 100 Motion to Dismiss; denying as moot 101 Motion to Consolidate Cases; re 104 Report and Recommendations,. Signed by Chief Judge Margaret B Seymour on 2/20/2012. (asni, ) |
Filing 71 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION, denying defendants' motion to dismiss, granting motion for extension of time in which to file objections, and holding in abeyance motions to remand and for recusal, for 63 Repo rt and Recommendations, Objections to R&R due by 9/30/2011, Motion granted: 70 MOTION for Extension of Time filed by Charlotte Ann Smith, Motion denied: 15 MOTION to Dismiss filed by Bank of America NA, Guardian Fidelity Mortgage Inc, Bear Stearns Companies LLC, The, EMC Mortgage Corporation, Stacy Youngblood, JP Morgan Chase & Companies, Guardian Member Owners, Howard H Wright, Jr, John Good. Signed by Honorable Joseph F Anderson, Jr on September 22, 2011. (kbos) |
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