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Nature of Suit Code: 371
Nature of Suit: Truth in Lending
Cause of Action: 15:1601 Truth in Lending

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Although Plaintiff’s complaint also named Brian Moynihan, Defendant’s Chief Executive

Officer, Moynihan had not yet appeared in the state court action and had made no objection to the

notice of removal. (Notice of Removal [Doc. No. 1] at ¶ 3.)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

JUNIOR NGO, an individual,

Plaintiff,

CASE NO. 10CV1007-MMA (NLS)

ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED

MOTION TO DISMISS

[Doc. No. 4]

vs.

BANK OF AMERICA & MOYNIHAN CEO

& FEDERAL NATL MTF ASSN,

Defendant.

On April 7, 2010, Plaintiff Junior Ngo filed the above-captioned action in the San Diego

County Superior Court. (Doc. No. 1.) On May 11, 2010, Defendant Bank of America removed this

action to this Court. (Id.)

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 On May 18, 2010, Defendants filed a motion to dismiss Plaintiff’s

complaint. With the motion, Defendants also submitted a request for judicial notice, requesting that

the Court take judicial notice of Plaintiff’s First Amended Complaint (“FAC”) which was filed in state

court on April 28, 2010, but was not attached to the Defendant’s notice of removal. (Doc. No. 4-4.)

Because the Court found the failure to be a technical defect that had no bearing on the validity of the

removal or this Court’s jurisdiction, the Court construed the request as an amended notice of removal

and ordered the Clerk of Court to file the FAC. (Doc. No. 9)

The Court notes that while much of the allegations set forth in the FAC remain unchanged,

Plaintiff added one additional Defendant in the FAC: Federal National Mortgage Association

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(erroneously sued as “Federal Natl Mtg Assn”). Plaintiff’s complaint relates to real property located

at 2123 Crandall Drive, San Diego, California, 92111. (Doc. No. 9.) Collectively, Defendants now

move to dismiss all of Plaintiff’s claims. (Doc. No. 4.) To date, Plaintiff has filed no opposition to

motion, and he has failed to seek an extension by which to respond to the motion. 

The Ninth Circuit has held a district court may properly grant an unopposed motion to dismiss

pursuant to a local rule where the local rule permits, but does not require, the granting of a motion for

failure to respond. See generally Ghazali v. Moran, 46 F.3d 52, 53 (9th Cir. 1995). Local Civil Rule

7.1(f)(3)(c) provides that “[i]f an opposing party fails to file papers in the manner required by Local

Rule 7.1(e)(2), that failure may constitute a consent to the granting of that motion or other ruling by

the court.” As such, the Court has the option of granting Defendants’ motion on the basis of Plaintiff’s

failure to respond, and it chooses to do so.

Generally, public policy favors disposition of cases on their merits. See, e.g., Hernandez v. City

of El Monte, 138 F.3d 393, 399 (9th Cir. 1998). However, a case cannot move forward toward

resolution on the merits when the plaintiff fails to prosecute his or her case. Thus, this policy lends

little support to a party whose responsibility it is to move a case toward disposition on the merits but

whose conduct impedes or completely prevents progress in that direction. See In re Eisen, 31 F.3d

1447, 1454 (9th Cir. 1994). In addition, management of this Court’s docket is of vital significance to

the proper and timely resolution of matters before it. Consequently, the Court finds dismissal of this

action pursuant to Local Civil Rule 7.1(f)(3)(c) serves to facilitate the management of its docket in

light of the fact that multiple cases similar to the one at bar are currently pending. For the reasons set

forth above, the Court GRANTS Defendants’ unopposed motion and DISMISSES this action without

prejudice pursuant to Rule 41(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The Clerk of Court is

ordered to close the case file.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: June 30, 2010

Hon. Michael M. Anello

United States District Judge

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