Barbara Lynn Hallack v. JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. et al
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ORDER by Judge Dean D. Pregerson: GRANTING Motion to dismiss 5 . Scheduling Conference set for 10/31/11 is vacated. (MD JS-6. Case Terminated) (ir)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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BARBARA LYNN HALLACK,
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Plaintiff,
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CHASE BANK, NA FORMERLY
KNOWN AS WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK, FA; FIDELITY NATIONAL
TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.
"MERS",
Defendants.
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Case No. CV 11-06698 DDP (JCx)
ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS
[Motion filed on 8/19/11]
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Presently before the court is the Motion to Dismiss
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Plaintiff’s Complaint filed by Defendants JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA
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and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.
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Plaintiff has not filed an opposition, the court GRANTS the motion.
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Central District of California Local Rule 7-9 requires an
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opposing party to file an opposition to any motion at least twenty-
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one (21) days prior to the date designated for hearing the motion.
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C.D. CAL. L.R. 7-9.
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“[t]he failure to file any required paper, or the failure to file
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Additionally, Local Rule 7-12 provides that
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it within the deadline, may be deemed consent to the granting or
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denial of the motion.”
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C.D. CAL. L.R. 7-12.
The hearing on Defendant’s motion was set for September 19,
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2011.
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As of the date of this Order, Plaintiff has not filed an
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opposition, or any other filing that could be construed as a
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request for a continuance.
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Plaintiff’s failure to oppose as consent to granting the motion to
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dismiss, and GRANTS the motion.
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Plaintiff’s opposition was therefore due by August 29, 2011.
Accordingly, the court deems
In addition, the Scheduling
Conference set for October 31, 2011 is vacated.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: September 19, 2011
DEAN D. PREGERSON
United States District Judge
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