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Gavaldon v. Standard Chartered Bank International (Americas) Ltd., 16cv590-LAB (MDD). (2019)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20190311888 Visitors: 2
Filed: Mar. 08, 2019
Latest Update: Mar. 08, 2019
Summary: ORDER STRIKING AMENDED COMPLAINT; AND ORDER UPDATING CAPTION LARRY ALAN BURNS , Chief District Judge . On February 20, the Court dismissed some claims and gave Plaintiffs leave to file a second amended complaint ("SAC") that included only claims against Standard Chartered Bank International (Americas) Ltd. ("SCBI"). The SAC was to have been filed within 14 calendar days. Plaintiffs have now filed their SAC, naming only SCBI as a Defendant. The caption to be used from now on should name on
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ORDER STRIKING AMENDED COMPLAINT; AND

ORDER UPDATING CAPTION

On February 20, the Court dismissed some claims and gave Plaintiffs leave to file a second amended complaint ("SAC") that included only claims against Standard Chartered Bank International (Americas) Ltd. ("SCBI"). The SAC was to have been filed within 14 calendar days.

Plaintiffs have now filed their SAC, naming only SCBI as a Defendant. The caption to be used from now on should name only SCBI as a Defendant.

The amended complaint was filed late and does not fully comply with the Court's order. Although StanChart was omitted as a Defendant, the SAC does not fully comply with the Court's order. For example, it still seeks damages against StanChart based on StanChart's alleged breach of duty. The Court has not thoroughly reviewed the entire SAC, which is 82 pages long, so there may be other defects.

The second amended complaint is ORDERED STRICKEN and the Clerk shall remove it from the docket. Within ten calendar days of the date this order is issued, Plaintiffs may amend and refile their SAC. They should take care that it complies fully with the Court's order.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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