Brown v. First National Bank of Omaha
DONALD L. BROWN |
WESTERN STATES BANK, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA and FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEBRASKA, INC. |
25-1049 |
January 14, 2025 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other Personal Injury |
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MOTION to extend time to file a transcript report/order form filed by Appellant Donald L. Brown. Served on 03/04/2025. [25-1049]. CLERK'S NOTE: Docket entry was edited to replace an attachment. (ATC) [Entered: 03/06/2025 01:10 PM] |
PLEADING tendered: Transcript Report/Order Form filed by Appellant Donald L. Brown. Served on 03/04/2025. [25-1049] (ATC) [Entered: 03/06/2025 01:09 PM] |
A request to proceed in forma pauperis on appeal was mistakenly filed in the wrong case in the district court as noted by clerk's note entered 1/31/2025. Fee due 03/10/2025 . [25-1049] (ATC) [Entered: 02/24/2025 08:21 AM] |
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LETTER filed by Appellant Donald L. Brown inquiring about transcript deadline. Certificate of service was not included. [25-1049] (ATC) [Entered: 02/13/2025 08:42 AM] |
NOTICE of default issued. Appellant failed to file a transcript report/order form by the deadline. If transcripts are necessary for this appeal, appellant is directed to file a transcript order form by 02/14/2025 . Absent a timely response, this court will set a briefing schedule, if appropriate. [25-1049] (ATC) [Entered: 01/31/2025 02:55 PM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #17) filed by Appellant Donald L. Brown. Transcript Report/Order form due 01/28/2025 . [25-1049] (ATC) [Entered: 01/14/2025 12:09 PM] |
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