Travis et al v. Credit Systems International, Inc.
Chello M. Travis |
Credit Systems International, Inc. |
Chello M. Travis |
1:2009mc03433 |
February 17, 2009 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Bankruptcy Withdrawl Office |
Montgomery |
Myron H. Thompson |
None |
Federal Question |
28:0157 Motion for Withdrawal of Reference |
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Filing 5 OPINION AND ORDER that defendant Credit Systems International, Inc.'s 1 motion to withdraw is granted; that the clerks of the bankruptcy court and this court are DIRECTED to take all steps necessary to transfer to the United States District Co urt for the Middle District of Alabama the adversary proceeding, initiated by plaintiff Chello M. Travis with a complaint filed on January 13, 2009 (bankruptcy case no. 08-12184-DHW (Chapter 13) and bankruptcy adversary proceeding no. 09-01006-DHW, M .D. Ala.); that the clerk of this court shall set up the transfer case as a separate civil case, with a separate and new civil action number; that the USDC, Middle District of Alabama will therefore take jurisdiction over Travis's adversary proceeding against Credit Systems International, Inc., in its entirety. Signed by Honorable Myron H. Thompson on 3/3/2009. Copies furnished to Bankruptcy Clerk's Office. (cc, ) Deadline terminated: 03/10/2009 Oral Argument |
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