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Nature of Suit Code: 220
Nature of Suit: Foreclosure
Cause of Action: 28:1332 Diversity-Petition for Removal

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

DESMAL S. MATTHEWS,

Plaintiff,

v.

CALIBER HOME LOANS, et al.,

Defendants.

No. 2:19–cv–2463–KJM–KJN (PS)

ORDER VACATING PREVIOUS ORDER 

AND DENYING DEFENDANTS’

MOTION TO DISMISS AS MOOT

(ECF Nos. 3, 7) 

Plaintiff filed an action in California state court, and on December 9, 2019, Defendant 

removed to this court. (ECF No. 1.) On December 16, 2019, Defendant filed a motion to dismiss

and set it for a January 16, 2020 hearing. (ECF No. 3.) Under the court’s local rules, Plaintiff 

was obligated to file a response at least fourteen days prior to the hearing: January 2, 2020. See

E.D. Cal. L.R. 230(c). The morning of January 7, the Court reviewed the docket in this case and 

noted Plaintiff’s apparent failure to file an opposition. (ECF No. 7.) Given that Plaintiff was pro 

se, the Court ordered the hearing continued to February 13, 2020. (Id.) Later that morning, 

Defendants submitted a notice that Plaintiff failed to file his opposition. (See ECF No. 8.) 

However, unbeknownst to the undersigned or Defendant, Plaintiff filed a first amended complaint 

at the public counter the day prior––which was not docketed until the Court’s order and 

Defendants’ notice had been filed. (See ECF No. 6.) 

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Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15(a) allows for a complaint to be amended “once as a 

matter of course within . . . 21 days after service of a motion under Rule 12(b) . . . .”). This 

amendment as a matter of course renders an original complaint null, thereby mooting Defendants’ 

motion to dismiss. Rhodes v. Robinson, 621 F.3d 1002, 1005 (9th Cir. 2010) (“[W]hen a plaintiff 

files an amended complaint, the amended complaint supersedes the original, the latter being 

treated thereafter as non-existent.”); see also TI, Ltd. v. Grupo Vidanta, 2019 WL 5556127, at *1 

(S.D. Cal. Oct. 28, 2019) (“[Defendant’s] Motion to Dismiss the Complaint became moot once 

the Amended Complaint was filed.”); Bhatti v. Goldman, No. 2:14-CV-03226-ODW, 2014 WL 

5089381, at *1 (C.D. Cal. Oct. 9, 2014) (same); Rector v. Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., 2014 

WL 12570878, at *1 (E.D. Cal. May 30, 2014) (same); Krieger v. Atheros Commc'ns, Inc.,2011 

WL 2550831, at *1 (N.D. Cal. June 25, 2011) (same).

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. Defendant’s pending motion to dismiss (ECF No. 3) is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE 

as moot; 

2. The Court’s previous order continuing the motion to dismiss hearing and ordering a 

response from Plaintiff (ECF No. 7) is WITHDRAWN; and

3. The hearing (whether for January 16 or February 13) on Defendants’ motion to dismiss is 

VACATED.

Dated: January 7, 2020

matt.2463

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