Kiggundu v. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. et al
Joseph Kiggundu |
N. Sanchez, Rex Kesler, T. Reder, J. Follis, Barret Daffin Frappier & Engel LLP, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Merscorp, Bank of New York Mellon, Trustee, Bank of America/BAC Home Loans and Real Time Solutions |
4:2011cv01068 |
March 23, 2011 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Houston Office |
Harris |
Nancy F. Atlas |
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations |
18 U.S.C. ยง 1962 |
None |
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Filing 30 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Plaintiffs Motion to Compel Production of Documents [Doc. # 4] is DENIED as moot. It is furtherORDERED that Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment [Doc. # 12] is DENIED. It is furtherORDERED that Defendants Motion to Dismiss an d Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment [Doc. # 16] is GRANTED. It is furtherORDERED that Defendant Real Time Resolutions Motion to Dismiss and, Subject Thereto, Response to Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment and Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment [D ocs. # 17, # 18] is GRANTED. It is furtherORDERED that Defendants Barrett Daffin Frappier Turner & Engel, LLP, Rex Kessler, T. Reder, J. Follis, N. Sanchezs Motion for Summary Judgment [Doc. # 19] is GRANTED.A separate final judgment will issue.SIGNED at Houston, Texas, this 30th day of June, 2011. |
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