Jesus Julian Partida v. California Reconveyance Company et al

Filing 9

MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS ORDER REQUIRING FILING OF STATUS REPORT held before Judge Stephen G. Larson: The Court hereby issues an order requiring counsel for California Reconveyance Company to file a declaration setting forth the status of the property that is the subject of the suit (e.g., whether a foreclosure sale has taken place, whether injunctive relief was sought and/or granted by the state court prior to removal, etc.,) within 48 hours of the issuance of this Order. (mrgo)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3470 Twelfth Street, Riverside, CA 92501 CIVIL MINUTES -- GENERAL Case No. ED CV 08-01538-SGL(OPx) Date: November 12, 2008 Title: JESUS JULIAN PARTIDA -v- CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, ET AL ========================================================================== PRESENT: HONORABLE STEPHEN G. LARSON, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Jim Holmes Courtroom Deputy Clerk ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFFS: None present None Present Court Reporter ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANTS: None present PROCEEDINGS: ORDER REQUIRING FILING OF STATUS REPORT The Court is in receipt of a Notice of Removal in this action wherein jurisdiction is alleged to be based upon violations of various federal statutes such as the Truth and Lending Act (TILA) in connection with a mortgage on property owned by Jesus Julian Partida. The Court hereby issues an order requiring counsel for California Reconveyance Company to file a declaration setting forth the status of the property that is the subject of the suit (e.g., whether a foreclosure sale has taken place, whether injunctive relief was sought and/or granted by the state court prior to removal, etc.,) within 48 hours of the issuance of this Order. A courtesy copy shall be delivered directly to chamber's courtesy mailbox located on the Second Floor outside Courtroom One. IT IS SO ORDERED. MINUTES FORM 90 CIVIL -- GEN Page 1 Initials of Deputy Clerk; jh ED CV 08-01538-SGL(OPx) JESUS JULIAN PARTIDA v CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, ET AL MINUTE ORDER of November 7, 2008 Judge Larson's E-Filing Memorandum Attachment Counsel shall e-file all civil and criminal filings for Judge Larson pursuant to General Order 08-02, filed on March, 2008 (superseding General Order No. 07-08). Although the procedure is set forth in great detail in General Order 08-02, generally, the procedure consists of the following three steps: Step 1: Step 2: All non-signature items shall be e-filed in .pdf format. In addition to being e-filed, all proposed signature items shall be e-mailed to the chambers electronic mailbox in Microsoft Word or WordPerfect format. WordPerfect format is preferred. The chambers e-mail address is sgl_chambers@cacd.uscourts.gov A paper copy of all e-filed documents shall be delivered to chambers no later than noon the day after e-filing. All copies delivered to chambers shall have the Notice of E-filing attached thereto. For ease of use, declarations, notices, appendices, and similar documents that have multiple exhibits attached thereto shall separate the exhibits with numbered or lettered tabs. UNDER SEAL FILINGS Documents to be filed under seal may not be e-filed and are subject to different procedures. To file documents under seal, the following steps must be taken: Step 1: Manually file an ex parte application to file the documents under seal and concurrently lodge an original and one copy of the documents to be filed under seal. E-file a Notice of Manual Filing. E-mail a .pdf copy of that ex parte application to the chambers e-mail address together with a WordPerfect or Microsoft Word version of the proposed order for the Court's consideration. WordPerfect format is preferred. DO NOT OMIT ANY OF THE ABOVE STEPS. For any additional questions, please refer to the General Order or call the Helpline @ 213894-0242. (Revision date January 16, 2008) MINUTES FORM 90 CIVIL -- GEN Step 3: Step 2: Step 3: Page 2 Initials of Deputy Clerk; jh

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