Rafael Alzaga et al v. T D Service Company et al

Filing 6

MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS ORDER by Judge David O. Carter: GRANTING MOTION to Dismiss Case AS UNOPPOSED: Accordingly, pursuant to Local Rule 7-12, the Motion is hereby GRANTED AS UNOPPOSED. Plaintiffs' Complaint is hereby DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE as to Defendant Barclays Capital Real Estate.The Clerk shall serve this minute order on all parties to the action. (rla)

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O UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. SACV 08-1417 DOC (RNBx) Date: January 16, 2009 Title: RAFAEL ALZAGA and CELIA ROCHA V. T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, HOMEQ SERVICING, and DOES 1-50 DOCKET ENTRY [I hereby certify that this document was served by first class mail or Government messenger service, postage prepaid, to all counsel (or parties) at their respective most recent address of record in this action on this date.] Date:____________ Deputy Clerk: ___________________________________ PRESENT: THE HONORABLE DAVID O. CARTER, JUDGE Kristee Hopkins Courtroom Clerk Not Present Court Reporter ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFFS: ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANTS: NONE PRESENT NONE PRESENT PROCEEDING (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS AS UNOPPOSED Defendant Barclays Capital Real Estate Inc., erroneously named Homeq Servicing in Plaintiffs' Complaint, filed its Motion to Dismiss on December 22, 2008, and set a hearing on the Motion for January 26, 2009. Plaintiffs' Opposition to the Motion, if any, was due on or before January 12, 2009. At present, Plaintiffs have failed to file an Opposition. Accordingly, pursuant to Local Rule 7-12, the Motion is hereby GRANTED AS UNOPPOSED. Plaintiffs' Complaint is hereby DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE as to Defendant Barclays Capital Real Estate. The Clerk shall serve this minute order on all parties to the action. MINUTES FORM 11 DOC CIVIL - GEN Initials of Deputy Clerk _kh_ Page 1 of 1

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