Maudie Patton et al v. Experian Data Corp et al

Filing 35

MINUTES OF Defendant Experian Data Corps Motion to Dismiss Second Amended Complaint (Dkt 15) Defendant Infosearch.com, LLCs Motion to Dismiss (Dkt 17) Defendant Court Ventrues Inc.s Joinder in Defendant Experians Motion to Dismiss ( Dkt 18) Plaint iffs Motion to Remand (Dkt 20) Hearing held before Judge James V. Selna: Cause called and counsel make their appearances. The Courts tentative ruling is issued. Counsel submit on the tentative ruling as to plaintiffs motion to Remand. The Cour t DENIES the plaintiffs motion and the Court will issue a more detailed written ruling when ruling on the other motions listed above. Counsel make their arguments regarding the motions to dismiss listed above. The Court grants plaintiff 7 days to file a response to cases addressed by defendant at the hearing. These motions will stand submitted upon the filing of the plaintiffs supplemental brief. Court Reporter: Sharon Seffens. (es)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. SACV 17-01559-JVS(DFMx) Title Maudie Patton, et al. v. Experian Data Corp., et al. Present: The Honorable Date November 6, 2017 James V. Selna Karla J. Tunis Sharon Seffens Deputy Clerk Court Reporter Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: Paula Brown John Vogt / Elizateh Beckman Michael Oberbeck Proceedings: Defendant Experian Data Corp’s Motion to Dismiss Second Amended Complaint (Dkt 15) Defendant Infosearch.com, LLC’s Motion to Dismiss (Dkt 17) Defendant Court Ventrues Inc.’s Joinder in Defendant Experian’s Motion to Dismiss ( Dkt 18) Plaintiffs’ Motion to Remand (Dkt 20) Cause called and counsel make their appearances. The Court’s tentative ruling is issued. Counsel submit on the tentative ruling as to plaintiffs’ motion to Remand. The Court DENIES the plaintiff’s motion and the Court will issue a more detailed written ruling when ruling on the other motions listed above. Counsel make their arguments regarding the motions to dismiss listed above. The Court grants plaintiff 7 days to file a response to cases addressed by defendant at the hearing. These motions will stand submitted upon the filing of the plaintiff’s supplemental brief. : Initials of Preparer CV-90 (06/04) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL 35 kjt Page 1 of 1

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