Brown v. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc et al

Filing 20

ORDER granting 18 Motion to Compel. Plaintiff is directed to fully & completely respond to the unanswered discovery requests of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc by 3/25/11. Failure to do so may result in sanctions against Plaintiff under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37, including but not limited to the dismissal of his Complaint. The Court orders the Clerk to immediately mail a copy of this Order to Plaintiff. Additionally, the Court encourages Mortgage Electronic's counsel to try & contact Plaintiff at his last known telephone number & inform him about this Order. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 2/25/2011. (jct)

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Brown v. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc et al Doc. 20 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS JONESBORO DIVISION VERNON E. BROWN PLAINTIFF v. Case No. 3:09-cv-151-DPM MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, and DOES 1-50 DEFENDANTS ORDER Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. moves to compel pro se Plaintiff Vernon Brown to answer its now long-outstanding written discovery requests. Document No. 18. The Court grants the motion and directs Brown to fully and completely respond to the unanswered discovery requests by 25 March 2011. If Brown fails to do so, then he may face sanctions under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37, including but not limited to the dismissal of his complaint. The Court orders the Clerk to immediately mail a copy of this Order to Vernon E. Brown at 2212 Oak Creek Road, West Memphis, Arkansas 72301, which is the last known good address for Brown. Additionally, the Court Dockets.Justia.com encourages Mortgage Electronic's counsel to try and contact Brown at his last known telephone number - (870) 636-3142 - and inform him about this Order. So Ordered. D.P. Marshall Jr. United States District Judge ;;.5 7<6. ).0 II -2

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