Alexander Emia v. Mortgage Electronic Registrations System Inc et al, No. 5:2008cv00911 - Document 24 (C.D. Cal. 2008)

Court Description: MINUTES OF IN CHAMBERS ORDER held before Judge Stephen G. Larson: re: MOTION to Dismiss Case 13 , MOTION to Dismiss Case 10 . The Court deems this matter appropriate for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R. Civ. P.78; Local Rule 7-15. Accord ingly, the hearing set for September 22, 2008, is VACATED. The motions seek to dismiss all claims asserted in this action. No timely opposition to the motions have been filed; accordingly, the Court DISMISSES the present action. The prevailing party in this matter has 7 days from the issuance of this Minute Order to submit a proposed judgment for the courts approval. Upon issuance of the final judgment in this matter the Clerk shall close the case. (am)

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Alexander Emia v. Mortgage Electronic Registrations System Inc et al Doc. 24 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3470 Twelfth Street, Riverside, CA 92501 CIVIL MINUTES -- GENERAL Case No. ED CV 08-00911-SGL(OPx) Date: September 16, 2008 Title: ALEXANDER EMIA -v- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONS SYSTEM, INC., ET AL. ========================================================================= PRESENT: HONORABLE STEPHEN G. LARSON, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Jim Holmes Courtroom Deputy Clerk None Present Court Reporter ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFFS: ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANTS: None present None present PROCEEDINGS: MINUTE ORDER (IN CHAMBERS) This matter is before the Court on defendants’ motions to dismiss (docket #10 and #13). The Court deems this matter appropriate for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 78; Local Rule 7-15. Accordingly, the hearing set for September 22, 2008, is VACATED. The motions seek to dismiss all claims asserted in this action. No timely opposition to the motions have been filed; accordingly, the Court DISMISSES the present action. See Local Rule 712 (“The Court may decline to consider any memorandum or other paper not filed within the deadline set by order or local rule. The failure to file any required paper, or the failure to file it within the deadline, may be deemed consent to the granting or denial of the motion.”). The prevailing party in this matter has 7 days from the issuance of this Minute Order to submit a proposed judgment for the court’s approval. Upon issuance of the final judgment in this matter the Clerk shall close the case. IT IS SO ORDERED. MINUTES FORM 90 CIVIL -- GEN Initials of Deputy Clerk: jh 1 Dockets.Justia.com

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