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Tran v. Indymac Federal Bank

United States District Court, E.D. California
Jul 29, 2010
NO. CIV. S-10-0078 LKK/EFB (E.D. Cal. Jul. 29, 2010)

Opinion

NO. CIV. S-10-0078 LKK/EFB.

July 29, 2010


ORDER


On July 13, 2010, the court filed an order observing the apparent lack of federal question or diversity jurisdiction over plaintiff's complaint as most recently amended, and informing the parties of the court's intent to refrain from continued exercise of supplemental jurisdiction. The court granted the parties until July 27, 2010 to show cause why the court should retain subject matter jurisdiction. Plaintiff filed a statement requesting dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and no other response was filed. Accordingly, the court DISMISSES this case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The clerk of the court is directed to CLOSE this case.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Tran v. Indymac Federal Bank

United States District Court, E.D. California
Jul 29, 2010
NO. CIV. S-10-0078 LKK/EFB (E.D. Cal. Jul. 29, 2010)
Case details for

Tran v. Indymac Federal Bank

Case Details

Full title:CONG M. TRAN and PHUONG HUYNH, Plaintiffs, v. INDYMAC FEDERAL BANK…

Court:United States District Court, E.D. California

Date published: Jul 29, 2010

Citations

NO. CIV. S-10-0078 LKK/EFB (E.D. Cal. Jul. 29, 2010)