Freeston et al v. Bishop, White & Marshall, P.S. et al
Mildred C. Freeston and Shirsha Sumeru |
Bishop, White & Marshall, P.S., William L. Bishop, Jr., Krista L. White, Ann T. Marshal, Daniel Hembree, Annette Cook, Chevy Chase Bank FSB and Fannie Mae |
3:2009cv05560 |
September 14, 2009 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Tacoma Office |
Pierce |
Benjamin H Settle |
None |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
None |
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Filing 78 ORDER by Judge Benjamin H Settle granting 61 Motion to Dismiss; Chevy Chase Bank FSB; Annette Cook; Fannie Mae; Daniel Hembree; Ann T. Marshal; Krista L. White; William L. Bishop, Jr., and Bishop, White & Marshall, P.S. terminated. (TG) |
Filing 57 ORDER by Judge Benjamin H Settle granting 27 Motion to dismiss; denying 39 Motion to Appoint; denying 41 Motion for Default Judgment; denying 42 Motion for Default Judgment; denying 49 Motion to waive filing fee. Paul Pastor; Pierce County; Pierce County Sheriff Department; Pierce County Superior Court; Bryan Chushcoff and Robyn Ann Lindsay terminated. (TG) |
Filing 45 ORDER denying 21 Motion for Injunction signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle.(MGC) |
Filing 16 ORDER signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle denying 12 Motion for TRO. (cc via mail to Pltfs)(MGC) |
Filing 9 ORDER denying 6 Motion Emergency Motion for Removal. Signed by Judge Benjamin H. Settle.(MGC) |
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