XP Entertainment, LLC et al v. Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Service, Inc.
Jeffrey L. Hill |
Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Service, Inc. |
XP Entertainment, LLC |
United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado |
1:2011cv03073 |
November 23, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Wiley Y. Daniel |
Withdrawal |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0157 |
Defendant |
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Filing 14 ORDER. ORDERED that the Stipulation of Dismissal 13 is APPROVED. In accordance therewith, this matter is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE, each party to bear its own attorney fees and costs by Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 03/22/12. (jjhsl, ) |
Filing 12 MINUTE ORDER granting 11 Motion to Stay (Notice of Pending Settlement and Motion to Hold Proceeding In Abeyance). The parties shall file dismissal documents, or a joint status report indicating why dismissal documents have not been filed, with the Court not later than, March 16, 2012 by Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 02/14/12.(jjhsl, ) |
Filing 9 ORDER Granting Trustee's Motion to Hold Adversary Proceeding in Abeyance and Vacate Trial, by Judge Michael E. Romero, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge on 12/29/11 (gmssl, ) |
Filing 6 ORDER Directing Clerk to Refer 1 Motion for Withdrawal of the Reference to the District Court, signed by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, Michael E. Romero, on 11/23/11. (lyg, ) |
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