William Neary v. Michael Quilling
WILLIAM T. NEARY, United States Trustee Region 6 |
MICHAEL J. QUILLING, Trustee of the Life Partners Holdings Position Holders Trust |
20-10032 |
January 9, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other |
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PERMISSION TO APPEAL GRANTED. Case transferred from miscellaneous case number 19-90041. Fee due on 01/23/2020 for Appellant Michael J. Quilling [20-10032] (RAJ) [Entered: 01/09/2020 04:12 PM] |
BANKRUPTCY CASE docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Mr. Michael J. Quilling [20-10032] (RAJ) [Entered: 01/09/2020 04:06 PM] |
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Appellee: WILLIAM T. NEARY, United States Trustee Region 6 | |
Represented By: | Jeffrey Eric Sandberg |
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Appellant: MICHAEL J. QUILLING, Trustee of the Life Partners Holdings Position Holders Trust | |
Represented By: | Joshua Lee Shepherd |
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