DOLINSKI et al v. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
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ORDER Adopting 13 Report and Recommendation for Granting 5 Motion to Dismiss, filed by JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Signed by District Judge Sean F. Cox. (JMcC)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN DIVISION
David Dolinski, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
v.
Case No. 14-13273
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National
Assocation,
Honorable Sean F. Cox
Defendant.
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ORDER ADOPTING
4/21/15 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION
Plaintiffs filed this action asserting claims against Defendant. On September 26, 2014,
Defendant filed a Motion to Dismiss. That motion was referred to Magistrate Judge Michael
Hluchaniuk for a Report and Recommendation.
On April 21, 2015, Magistrate Judge Hluchaniuk issued a Report and Recommendation
(Docket Entry No. 13) wherein he recommends that the Motion to Dismiss be granted and
Plaintiffs’ complaint be dismissed.
Pursuant to FED. R. CIV. P. 72(b), a party objecting to the recommended disposition of a
matter by a Magistrate Judge must filed objections to the R&R within fourteen (14) days after
being served with a copy of the R&R. “The district judge to whom the case is assigned shall
make a de novo determination upon the record, or after additional evidence, of any portion of the
magistrate judge’s disposition to which specific written objection has been made.” Id.
The time for filing objections to the R&R has expired and the docket reflects that neither
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party has filed objections to the R&R. The Court hereby ADOPTS the April 21, 2015 R&R.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED and this
action is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
S/Sean F. Cox
Sean F. Cox
United States District Judge
Dated: May 14, 2015
I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was served upon counsel of record on
May 14, 2015, by electronic and/or ordinary mail.
S/Jennifer McCoy
Case Manager
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