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Stough v. FDIC
On May 30, 2007, Appellant June Stough filed an action in Santa Clara County Superior Court against Robert Klure and Washington Mutual seeking recourse for the alleged fraudulent transfer to Robert Klure of her real property located at Olive Tree Lane in Los Altos, California. While that action was pending, Washington Mutual Bank became insolvent and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was appointed as receiver for the bank. The FDIC intervened in this litigation in that capacity. Appellant then filed an administrative claim she had against Washington Mutual Bank with the FDIC, as receiver for Washington Mutual Bank. On August 23, 2009 her administrative claim was denied. On November 25, 2009, the trial court granted the FDIC's motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction and dismissed appellant's claims against the FDIC with prejudice. This appeal ensued.

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