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Case Information

Filed 2022-09-15
Status Closed
Type Fraud Unlimited (16)
Docket 83 entries
Disposition judgment

Parties

Plaintiff 33 North Capital Advisors, Llc, A California Limited Liability Company
Defendant Michael|Max|Frank

Docket Entries

  1. Complaint Filed
  2. Civil Case Cover Sheet
  3. Summons: Issued/Filed
  4. Notice of Judicial Assignment and CMC
  5. Proof of Service: Summons
  6. Proof of Service: Summons
  7. Proof of Service
  8. Answer (Unlimited) (Fee Applies)
  9. Opposition/Objections
  10. Statement: Case Management Conference
  11. Statement: Case Management Conference
  12. Order
  13. Notice of Entry of Order
  14. Statement: Case Management Conference
  15. Settlement conference - Ordered
  16. Minute Order
  17. Jury Fee Deposit
  18. Motion
  19. Opposition/Objections
  20. Declaration
  21. Declaration
  22. Declaration
  23. Motion: Summary Judgment
  24. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  25. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  26. Declaration
  27. Statement
  28. Statement
  29. Motion
  30. Reply
  31. Notice of Remote Appearance
  32. Notice of Remote Appearance
  33. Minute Order
  34. Statement: Settlement Conference
  35. Statement: Settlement Conference
  36. Notice of Remote Appearance
  37. Notice of Remote Appearance
  38. Document: Other
  39. Opposition/Objections
  40. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  41. Declaration
  42. Notice
  43. Minute Order
  44. Request: Judicial Notice
  45. Reply
  46. Motion
  47. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  48. Notice
  49. Statement
  50. Opposition/Objections
  51. Minute Order
  52. Opposition/Objections
  53. Case under submission for decision
  54. Minute Order
  55. Notice
  56. Order
  57. Judgment: Summary
  58. Abstract of Judgment: Issued
  59. Judgment: Notice of Entry (Civil)
  60. Notice: Association/Co-Counsel
  61. Application: Order of Examination
  62. Application: Order of Examination
  63. Application: Order of Examination
  64. Application: Order of Examination
  65. Application: Order of Examination
  66. Application: Order of Examination
  67. Notice: Association/Co-Counsel
  68. Proof of Service
  69. Proof of Service
  70. Minute Order
  71. Minute Order
  72. Notice: Bankruptcy/Stay
  73. Proof of Service
  74. Proof of Service
  75. Affidavit
  76. Memorandum
  77. Notice
  78. Affidavit
  79. Notice: Change Address/Firm Name
  80. Notice: Bankruptcy/Stay
  81. Minute Order
  82. Minute Order
  83. Minute Order

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