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Hanh Nguyen v. Wash. Mut. Bank N.A.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA
Apr 2, 2013
2:11-cv-1799-LRH-RJ (D. Nev. Apr. 2, 2013)

Opinion

2:11-cv-1799-LRH-RJ

04-02-2013

HANH NGUYEN, Plaintiff, v. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK N.A.; et al., Defendants.


ORDER

Before the court is pro se plaintiff Hanh Nguyen's ("Nguyen") renewed motion for leave to file an amended complaint. Doc. #32.

Refers to the court's docket number.

I. Facts and Procedural History

In September, 2007, Nguyen purchased real property through a mortgage note and deed of trust originated by defendants. Eventually, Nguyen defaulted on the mortgage note and defendants initiated non-judicial foreclosure proceedings.

Subsequently, Nguyen filed a complaint against defendants for wrongful foreclosure. Doc. #1, Exhibit A. Shortly after filing his initial complaint, Nguyen filed a motion for leave to file an amended complaint (Doc. #18) which was granted by the court (Doc. #28). Thereafter, Nguyen filed the present renewed motion for leave to file an amended complaint. Doc. #32.

II. Discussion

A party may amend its pleadings after a responsive pleading has been filed by leave of court. FED. R. CIV. P. 15(a)(2). Leave of court to amend should be freely given when justice so requires and when there is no undue delay, bad faith, or dilatory motive on the part of the moving party. See Wright v. Incline Village General Imp. Dist., 597 F.Supp.2d 1191 (D. Nev. 2009); DCD Programs, LTD v. Leighton, 883 F.2d 183 (9th Cir. 1987).

Here, Nguyen requests leave to amend his complaint to add additional claims and allegations against the named defendants. See Doc. #32. A copy of the proposed amended complaint is attached to the motion in accordance with LR 15-1. Doc. #32, Exhibit 1.

The court finds that there is no undue delay, bad faith, or dilatory motive on behalf of Nguyen in requesting leave to amend his complaint. Further, the court finds that the matter is early in litigation and that defendants would not be prejudiced by allowing amendment. Accordingly, Nguyen shall be granted leave to amend his complaint.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that plaintiff's renewed motion to amend (Doc. #32) is GRANTED. Plaintiff Hanh Nguyen shall have ten (10) days from entry of this order to file the amended complaint filed with his motion to amend (Doc. #32).

IT IS SO ORDERED.

______________________

LARRY R. HICKS

UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE


Summaries of

Hanh Nguyen v. Wash. Mut. Bank N.A.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA
Apr 2, 2013
2:11-cv-1799-LRH-RJ (D. Nev. Apr. 2, 2013)
Case details for

Hanh Nguyen v. Wash. Mut. Bank N.A.

Case Details

Full title:HANH NGUYEN, Plaintiff, v. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK N.A.; et al., Defendants.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA

Date published: Apr 2, 2013

Citations

2:11-cv-1799-LRH-RJ (D. Nev. Apr. 2, 2013)