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Timothy Zorio, An Individual v. Experian
October 24, 2012
TIMOTHY ZORIO, AN INDIVIDUAL, PLAINTIFF,
v.
EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC.; TRANS UNION L.L.C; EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES, L.L.C; CHASE HOME LENDING, A SUBSIDIARY OF JP MORGAN CHASE, N.A.; SETERUS, INC., FORMERLY KNOWN AS IBM LENDER BUSINESS PROCESS SERVICES, INC.,
DEFENDANTS.
The opinion of the court was delivered by: Lucy H. Koh United States District Judge
ORDER TO FILE CONSENT OR DECLINATION
Pursuant to this Court's Order, ECF No. 59, the parties have filed status reports. Plaintiff
Timothy Zorio and Defendant Seterus, Inc. have indicated that they will consent to proceed before a Magistrate Judge for all purposes. ECF Nos. 61, 64. Defendant JP Morgan Chase indicated in its status update only that the parties have not agreed to proceed before a Magistrate Judge, but did not indicate whether JP Morgan Chase would be willing to consent. The party who declined to proceed before a Magistrate Judge and requested reassignment to a District Judge, Experian Solutions, Inc., ECF No. 16, was dismissed from the case on September 27, 2012. ECF No. 56.
Plaintiff previously filed a consent to proceed before a Magistrate Judge on February 23, 2012. ECF No. 8. Defendants JP Morgan Chase and Seterus, Inc. are hereby ordered to file a consent or declination to proceed before a Magistrate Judge for all purposes by Friday, October 26, 2012 at 5:00 p.m.
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