RICKENBACH v. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Civil No. 08-2687 (JBS/KMW).

635 F.Supp.2d 389 (2009)

Edward RICKENBACH, Jack McTague as executor of the estate of James McTague, and Hattie McTague by and through her attorney, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. New Jersey.

June 22, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis G. Adler, Esq., Law Office of Lewis Adler, Woodbury, NJ, for Plaintiffs Edward Rickenbach, Jack McTague and Hattie McTague.

Diane A. Bettino, Esq., Mark S. Melodia, Esq., Reed Smith, LLP, Princeton, NJ, for Defendants Wells Fargo, N.A. and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.

Andrew Christopher Sayles, Esq. Connell Foley, LLP, Roseland, NJ, for Defendant Zucker, Goldberg, and Ackerman.


OPINION

SIMANDLE, District Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

This matter is before the Court on two motions to dismiss, one brought by the defendants Wells Fargo, N.A. ("Defendant Wells") and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. ("Defendant MERS") [Docket Item 20], and the other by the defendant law firm Zucker, Goldberg, and Ackerman ("Defendant Zucker") [Docket Item 21]. Together, Defendants seek dismissal of Plaintiffs' myriad claims under...

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