Broderick v. PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. , 554 F. App'x 27 ( 2014 )


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    United States Court of Appeals
    For the First Circuit
    No. 13-1158
    JENNIFER W. BRODERICK,
    Plaintiff, Appellant,
    v.
    PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC., d/b/a PNC MORTGAGE,
    d/b/a PNC MORTGAGE CORPORATION, d/b/a PNC BANK,
    d/b/a PNC BANCORP, d/b/a PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES, d/b/a PNC,
    Defendant, Appellee.
    APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
    FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
    [Hon. Joseph L. Tauro, U.S. District Judge]
    Before
    Lynch, Chief Judge,
    Torruella and Kayatta, Circuit Judges.
    Valeriano Diviacchi and Diviacchi Law Office, on brief for
    appellant.
    Matthew M. O'Leary, Patrick T. Voke and LeClairRyan, A
    Professional Corporation, on brief for appellee.
    May 23, 2014
    Per Curiam.    Plaintiff-Appellant Jennifer W. Broderick
    ("Broderick") alleged a Massachusetts state-law claim for unfair
    and deceptive trade practices in connection with the origination of
    a "no income verification" home mortgage loan.     She now appeals
    from the district court's dismissal of her amended complaint as
    time-barred under the relevant statute of limitations.
    Having thoroughly reviewed the record and Broderick's
    brief on appeal, we affirm the dismissal of her amended complaint
    substantially for the reasons stated by the district court. We add
    that, in view of the final judgment in Broderick's previous civil
    action, Broderick v. PNC Mortgage Corp., No. 1:11-cv-10047-WGY (D.
    Mass.), her claim is likely barred under the doctrine of claim
    preclusion.   See, e.g., Silva v. City of New Bedford, 
    660 F.3d 76
    ,
    78-81 (1st Cir. 2011).
    AFFIRMED.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 13-1158

Citation Numbers: 554 F. App'x 27

Judges: Lynch, Torruella, Kayatta

Filed Date: 5/23/2014

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024