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Partida v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration
as 2:2022cv00590
Plaintiff: Louie Salvador Partida
Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 405 Review of HHS Decision (DIWC)
Federal National Mortgage Asso v. Salvador Partida
as 13-55774
Plaintiff - Appellee: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Defendant - Appellant: SALVADOR PARTIDA
DHINTEC, Inc. v. Jose Garcia, et al
as 13-55693
Plaintiff / Appellee: DHINTEC, INC.
Defendant: JOSE GARCIA
Defendant / Appellant: SALVADOR PARTIDA
DHINTEC, Inc. v. Jose Garcia, et al
as 13-55693
Plaintiff - Appellee: DHINTEC, INC.
Defendant: JOSE GARCIA
Defendant - Appellant: SALVADOR PARTIDA
Federal National Mortgage Association v. Salvador Partida et al
as 2:2013cv02388
Defendant: Does and Salvador Partida
Plaintiff: Federal National Mortgage Association
DHINTEC Inc v. Jose Garcia et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 2:2013cv01893
Plaintiff: DHINTEC Inc
Petitioner: MTC Financial Inc dba Trustee Corps
Defendant: Jose Garcia, Doe and Salvador Partida
3Rd Party Defendant: Clarion Mortgage Capital Inc, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc and First American Title Company
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1444 Notice of Removal - Foreclosure
Salvador Partida v. Bank of America et al
as 2:2012mc00476
Defendant: Bank of America and Nationstar Mortgage
Plaintiff: Salvador Partida
Salvadro Partida v. Nationstar Mortgage et al
as 2:2012mc00478
Defendant: Anthony H Barone and Nationstar Mortgage
Plaintiff: Salvador Partida
Salvador Partida v. JPMorgan Chase Bank et al
as 2:2012mc00477
Defendant: James Dimon and JPMorgan Chase Bank
Plaintiff: Salvador Partida
Salvador Partida v. JPMorgan Chase Bank et al
as 2:2012mc00479
Defendant: James Dimon and JPMorgan Chase Bank
Plaintiff: Salvador Partida

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