Charles Rice, Sr., et al v. LSREF3 Sapphire Trust 2014, et al
CHARLES B. RICE, SR., CATHERINE B. RICE, BARKSTON PROPERTIES, LLC and BMO HARRIS BANK NA |
LSREF3 SAPPHIRE TRUST 2014, as successor in interest to LSREF3 Sapphire, LLC, as successor in interest to BMO Harris Bank N.A. formerly known as Harris N.A. and LSREF3 SAPPHIRE, LLC, as successor in interest to BMO Harris Bank N.A. formerly known as Harris N.A. |
14-3636 |
December 3, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
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Charles Rice, Sr. v. LSREF3 Sapphire Trust 2014 |
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Filing 703073290 Filed Nonprecedential Disposition PER CURIAM. The appeal is DISMISSED as MOOT to the extent it concerns the Kiawah Property. (This is the proper remedy when a preliminary injunction becomes moot while on appeal. Orion Sales, Inc. v. Emerson Radio Corp., 148 F.3d 840, 843 (7th cir. 1998).) Otherwise the decision is affirmed. Frank H. Easterbrook, Circuit Judge; Michael S. Kanne, Circuit Judge and Ann Claire Williams, Circuit Judge. [6869881-1] [6869881] [14-3636] |
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Plaintiff - appellee: CHARLES B. RICE, SR. | |
Represented By: | Jonathan W. Young |
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Plaintiff - appellee: CATHERINE B. RICE | |
Represented By: | Jonathan W. Young |
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Plaintiff - appellee: BARKSTON PROPERTIES, LLC | |
Represented By: | Jonathan W. Young |
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Plaintiff - appellee: BMO HARRIS BANK NA | |
Represented By: | Scott C. Frost |
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Defendant - appellant: LSREF3 SAPPHIRE TRUST 2014, as successor in interest to LSREF3 Sapphire, LLC, as successor in interest to BMO Harris Bank N.A. formerly known as Harris N.A. | |
Represented By: | Mia D. D'andrea |
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Defendant - appellant: LSREF3 SAPPHIRE, LLC, as successor in interest to BMO Harris Bank N.A. formerly known as Harris N.A. | |
Represented By: | Mia D. D'andrea |
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