SN Servicing Corporation v. First California Mortgage Company
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ORDER GRANTING 22 REQUEST TO CONTINUE STATUS CONFERENCE. Status Report due by 12/3/2015. Status Conference set for 12/10/2015 10:00 AM before Magistrate Judge Maria-Elena James. Signed by Judge Maria-Elena James on 9/10/2015. (cdnS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 9/10/2015)
MILLER STARR
REGALIA
1331 N. California Blvd .
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Walnut Creek , CA 94596
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www.msrlegal .com
David E. Harris
Direct Dial: 925 941 3248
david .harris@msrlegal .com
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SN Servicing Corporation v. First California Mortgage Company
USDC Case Number: 14-cv-04977-MEJ
Dear Judge James:
I represent First California Mortgage with respect to the above-referenced
action. Please consider this a request to continue the pending status conference ,
currently scheduled for September 24, 2015. As you are aware, the parties reached
a settlement agreement and anticipated that the matter would be dismissed prior to
this appearance. The settlement involved negotiation of a repurchase from a private
lender and from the Fannie Mae. The latter negotiation has taken longer to
complete than anticipated due to delays in responses from Fannie Mae. The parties
anticipate that the settlement will be completed and request a 90-day continuance . I
have communicated with Neil Shapiro, counsel for plaintiff, who concurs in this
request.
Very truly yours,
The status conference is continued to
December 10, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. If no
dismissal has been filed, the parties
shall file a joint status report by
December 3, 2015.
DEH :mlj
cc:
Neil L. Shapiro (via email)
FCAL\52233\978824.1
Offices: Walnut Creek I San Francisco I Newport Beach
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