Bedrock Realty Trust v. Laconia Savings Bank et al
Case Number: 1:2010cv00062
Filed: February 25, 2010
Court: US District Court for the District of New Hampshire
Office: Concord Office
Presiding Judge: Steven J. McAuliffe
Presiding Judge:
Nature of Suit: Real Property: Other
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition for Removal- Breach of Contract
Jury Demanded By: Both

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March 23, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 19 ORDER re: 17 Plaintiff's Notice of Compliance with Order dated March 12, 2010. ( Notice of Compliance Deadline set for 4/22/2010.) Signed by Chief Judge Steven J. McAuliffe. (jab)
March 12, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 13 ORDER accepting the 8 Objection to 4 Order dated March 2, 2010 as an appeal of that order. Trustee to file affidavit and supporting document to establish that he is both trustee and sole beneficiary of the trust within 14 days of the date of this order. ( Notice of Compliance Deadline set for 3/26/2010.) Signed by Chief Judge Steven J. McAuliffe. (jab)
March 2, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 4 ORDER, Pursuant to LR 83.6(c), a corporation, unincorporated association or trust may not appear in any action or proceeding pro se. Accordingly, plaintiff is responsible to assure counsel files an appearance on its behalf. ( Follow up on 4/2/2010.) Signed by Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Lynch. (amm)
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