McDaniel v. Rellos, et al
| JIM RELLOS, GEORGIA RELLOS and MARIA RELLOS |
| ASHLEY MCDANIEL |
| 21-1158 |
| April 28, 2021 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
| Other |
Docket Report
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| [10837352] Mandate issued. [21-1158] [Entered: 06/16/2021 10:11 AM] |
| [10837351] Default; Procedural termination without judicial action; Clerk of the Court. [21-1158] [Entered: 06/16/2021 10:10 AM] |
| [10832675] Deficiency notice issued. Appellant memorandum brief due 06/02/2021 for Ashley McDaniel [21-1158] [Entered: 05/26/2021 10:15 AM] |
| [10829807] Entry of appearance submitted by Muliha A. Khan for for court review. Certificate of Interested Parties: No. Served on 05/13/2021. Manner of Service: email, US mail. [21-1158] --[Edited 05/13/2021 by AT to remove PDF as pleading was filed on 5/13/2021.] MAK [Entered: 05/13/2021 03:17 PM] |
| [10829830] Entry of appearance filed by Ms. Muliha A. Khan, Esq. for Jim Rellos, Georgia Rellos and Maria Rellos. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: n. Served on 05/13/2021. Manner of Service: email and US mail. [21-1158] [Entered: 05/13/2021 03:46 PM] |
| [10825908] Civil case docketed. Preliminary record filed. DATE RECEIVED: 04/28/2021 Notice of appearance due on 05/28/2021 for Ashley McDaniel. Notice of appearance due on 05/12/2021 for Georgia Rellos, Jim Rellos and Maria Rellos. [21-1158] [Entered: 04/28/2021 12:00 PM] |
| [10825953] Jurisdiction challenged. Appellant's memorandum brief due 05/12/2021 for Ashley McDaniel. Failure to file a timely and complete response to this order may be grounds for dismissal without further notice. [21-1158] [Entered: 04/28/2021 01:48 PM] |
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