Aboulhosn et al v. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage et al
Majda Aboulhosn and Samir Aboulhosn |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and Northwest Trustee Services |
2:2013cv02013 |
November 7, 2013 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
King |
Richard A Jones |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1442 |
None |
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Filing 42 ORDER by Judge Richard A Jones. The court directs the clerk to TERMINATE Plaintiffs' "Motion to Hold Dismissal with Prejudice." Dkt. # 36 . The clerk shall create a motion calendar, noted today, to consider the motion to dismiss (Dkt. #[ 8]) that the court took off-calendar after the parties notified the court that they had reached a settlement. (CL) (cc: M. Aboulhosn) |
Filing 32 ORDER re: filing of stipulated dismissal by Judge Richard A Jones. The court will extend the deadline for the parties to submit a stipulated dismissal of this case until April 24, 2014. (CL) (cc: pltfs) |
Filing 24 ORDER by Judge Richard A Jones; The clerk shall TERMINATE Pltfs' 20 motion to amend. Pltfs may file a new motion to amend. No later than 1/17/2014, a person with settlement authority for Defendants shall meet and confer with Plaintiffs. (TF) cc: Pro Se Pltfs |
Filing 13 ORDER granting 10 Stipulated Motion approving withdrawal attorney. Attorney Kathleen Sophia Box terminated; by Judge Richard A Jones.(MD, mailed copy of order to pltfs) |
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