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Capital One Bank (Usa), N.A. v. Yvan R Calzada

On December 27, 2013 a consumer credit transaction case was filed by Capital One Bank, represented by Rothman, Keith H, against Yvan R Calzada, in the jurisdiction of Erie County.

Case Details

Case Number

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Filing Date

December 27, 2013

Last Refreshed

October 20, 2021

Filing Location

Erie County, NY

Filing Court House

Erie County Supreme Court

Category

Consumer Credit Transaction

Practice Area

Creditor

Matter Type

Consumer Debt

Status

Judgment (Other)

Case Duration

3 months and 6 days

Parties

Plaintiffs

Capital One Bank

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Rothman, Keith H (RUBIN & ROTHMAN, LLC)

Defendants

Yvan R Calzada

Case Documents

JUDGMENT

Date: Apr 04, 2014

SUMMONS COMPLAINT

Date: Dec 27, 2013

Case Events

Type Description
Docket Event JUDGMENT entered in the office of the County Clerk on April 04, 2014
Docket Event AFFIRMATION
Non military- Affirmation R&R File#: 1070615
Docket Event Affidavit of Merit R&R File#: 1070615
Docket Event JUDGMENT - CLERK DEFAULT (PROPOSED)
Judgment R&R file#: 1070615
Docket Event AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
affidavit of service # (1070615)
Docket Event SUMMONS + COMPLAINT
Summons & Complaint R&R file#: 1070615

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