In Re: Francis
PAUL FRANCIS |
JOHN O. DESMOND and JOHN P. FITZGERALD, Assistant U.S. Trustee |
19-9011 |
October 22, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other |
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NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellant Paul Francis filed by Attorney Carmenelisa Perez-Kudzma. Certificate of service dated 12/11/2019. [19-9011] (CP) [Entered: 12/11/2019 10:47 AM] |
DOCKETING statement filed by Appellant Paul Francis. Certificate of service dated 12/11/2019. [19-9011] (CP) [Entered: 12/11/2019 10:48 AM] |
NOTICE of default and intent to dismiss issued. The appellant is directed to file an appearance form and docketing statement or this case will be dismissed for lack of prosecution in accordance with 1st Cir. R. 3.0(b). Appearance form due 12/16/2019. Docketing Statement due 12/16/2019. [19-9011] (GRC) [Entered: 12/02/2019 04:50 PM] |
MOTION to dismiss case filed by Not Party John O. Desmond. Certificate of service dated 11/27/2019. [19-9011] (JMH) [Entered: 11/27/2019 11:18 AM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Not Party John O. Desmond filed by Attorney Jonathan M. Horne. Certificate of service dated 11/27/2019. [19-9011] (JMH) [Entered: 11/27/2019 10:58 AM] |
Filing fee was paid by Appellant Paul Francis. Receipt number: 4701000469. [19-9011] (GRC) [Entered: 10/22/2019 04:43 PM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #21) filed by Appellant Paul Francis. Appearance form due 11/05/2019. Docketing Statement due 11/05/2019. [19-9011] (GRC) [Entered: 10/22/2019 04:28 PM] |
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