Magali Gallegos v. Comerica Bank et al

Filing 27

ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR REMAND by Judge Margaret M. Morrow. The court thus concludes that defendants have failed to prove to a legal certainty that it has subject matter jurisdiction to hear this action. Accordingly, it directs the clerk to remand the action to Los Angeles Superior Court forthwith, Case number BC455515 Case Terminated. Made JS-6 (bp) (Additional attachment(s) added on 7/28/2011: # 1 remand letter) (bp).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION 411 West Fourth Street, Suite 1053 Santa Ana, CA 92701-4516 (714) 338-4750 312 North Spring Street, Room G-8 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Tel: (213) 894-3535 EASTERN DIVISION TERRY NAFISI 3470 Twelfth Street, Room 134 Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 328-4450 Date: July 28, 2011 District Court Executive and Clerk of Court Name & Address Los Angeles County Superior Court 111 N. Hill Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Re: Case Number: CV11-1938-MMM(PLAx) Previously Superior Court Case No. BC455515 Case Name: Magali Gallegos -v- Comerica Bank, et al Dear Sir / Madam: Pursuant to this Court’s ORDER OF REMAND issued on above-referenced case is hereby remanded to your jurisdiction. July 27, 2011 , the Attached is a certified copy of the ORDER OF REMAND and a copy of the docket sheet from this Court. Please acknowledge receipt of the above by signing the enclosed copy of this letter and returning it to our office. Thank you for your cooperation. Respectfully, Clerk, U. S. District Court By: Brent Pacillas Deputy Clerk G Western 213-894- G Eastern G Southern Division cc: Counsel of record Receipt is acknowledged of the documents described herein. Clerk, Superior Court Date CV - 103 (09/08) By: Deputy Clerk LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL - REMAND TO SUPERIOR COURT (CIVIL)

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