Studley v. Jacobowitz, et al
DAVID STUDLEY |
IRWIN JACOBOWITZ and PEARL H. JACOBOWITZ |
19-1578 |
June 12, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other |
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JUDGMENT dismissing case in accordance with 1st Cir. R. 3.0(b). [19-1578] (CP) [Entered: 08/09/2019 02:24 PM] |
NOTICE issued. The following attorney has failed to register for an appellate ECF account and will no longer receive notice of court issued documents in this case: Steven J. Hart for David Studley. [19-1578] (GB) [Entered: 07/24/2019 07:23 AM] |
ORDER to Show Cause entered directing appellants to show cause why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. Show cause response due 07/29/2019 . [19-1578] (GB) [Entered: 07/15/2019 01:55 PM] |
NOTICE issued. After 07/11/2019, the following attorney will no longer receive notice of court issued documents in this case unless he registers for an appellate ECF account: Steven J. Hart for David Studley. [19-1578] (GB) [Entered: 06/27/2019 09:56 AM] |
SUPPLEMENTAL record filed. Docket entries: 14 (Amended Motion for Reconsideration re: [12} Order on Motion to Remand to State Court), 15 (Motion for Reconsideration re: Text Order on Motion for Reconsideration) , 18 (Motion for Sanctions), 25 (Motion for Court to Determine Sanctions), and Text Order entered on June 13, 2019 by Judge McConnell, Jr. denying motions [14], [15], [18], and [25] without prejudice as defendants filed a Notice of Appeal. ( [19-1578] (GK) [Entered: 06/14/2019 09:32 AM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #23) filed by Appellants Irwin Jacobowitz and Pearl H. Jacobowitz. [19-1578] (MH) [Entered: 06/12/2019 02:19 PM] |
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