King v. Northwest Trustee Services Inc et al
Barbara M. King |
Northwest Trustee Services Inc, Select Portfolio Servicing Inc, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company and Does 1-100 |
2:2017cv01448 |
September 25, 2017 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
King |
James L. Robart |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1345 |
None |
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Filing 21 ORDER DISMISSING CASE with prejudice. Signed by Judge James L. Robart. (PM) cc: plaintiff via first class mail |
Filing 20 ORDER granting Defendants Deutsche Bank National Trust Company and Select Portfolio Servicing Inc.'s 17 Motion for Summary Judgment. Plaintiff's claims against Defendants SPS and the Trust are dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Judge James L. Robart. (TH) (cc: Plaintiff via U.S. Mail) |
Filing 16 ORDER REGARDING SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION by Judge James L. Robart. (SWT) (cc: Plaintiff via USPS) |
Filing 10 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE regarding subject matter jurisdiction; the court ORDERS Ms. King to provide additional information regarding the basis for the court's subject matter jurisdiction; response must be no longer than five (5) pages and filed within fourteen (14) days of the entry of this order. Signed by Judge James L. Robart. (SWT) (cc: Plaintiff via USPS) |
Filing 2 ORDER granting Plaintiff's 1 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis signed by Hon. James P. Donohue. (PM) cc: plaintiff via the U.S. Mail |
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