Faith Doncheva, et al v. Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania, et al
ANTON DONCHEV, METODI DONCHEV and ROCITSA DONCHEVA |
UNDREN LAW FIRM, ET.AL. |
CITIZENS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, Their Agents or Assigns Including National Default Services Inc. |
FAITH DONCHEVA, individually and as executrix of the estate of Metodi Donchev with heirs Faith, Anton, and Rocitsa. |
19-2337 |
June 10, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
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Faith Doncheva v. Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania |
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ECF FILER: DISCLOSURE STATEMENT on behalf of Appellee Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania, filed. [19-2337] (MWF) [Entered: 07/23/2019 12:07 PM] |
BRIEFING NOTICE ISSUED. Brief on behalf of Appellant Faith Doncheva due on or before 08/14/2019. Appendix due on or before 08/14/2019. (NR) [Entered: 07/05/2019 02:42 PM] |
ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Mark W. Fidanza, Esq. on behalf of Appellee(s) Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania. [19-2337] (MWF) [Entered: 07/05/2019 02:01 PM] |
FOLLOW UP LETTER to Clifford Breese, III, Esq. for Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania requesting the following document(s): Appearance Form on or before 07/12/2019. Disclosure statement on or before 07/12/2019.--[Edited 07/02/2019 by DW] (DW) [Entered: 06/28/2019 08:35 AM] |
RECORD available on District Court CM/ECF. (DW) [Entered: 06/10/2019 04:05 PM] |
CIVIL CASE DOCKETED. Notice filed by Appellants Anton Donchev, Metodi Donchev, Faith Doncheva and Rocitsa Doncheva in District Court No. 2-19-cv-01039. (DW) [Entered: 06/10/2019 03:56 PM] |
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