Bank of Colorado v. Wibaux 1, LLC et al
Bank of Colorado |
Wibaux 1, LLC, Jeffrey W. Berger, Tami M. Berger, Pro-Frac Heating & Trucking, L.L.C. and USA |
1:2017cv02871 |
November 30, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Weld |
Christine M. Arguello |
Kathleen M. Tafoya |
Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 104 ORDER Granting Defendants' Motion to Transfer or Stay. The Court ORDERS that Borrower Defendants' Motion to Transfer or Stay (Doc. # 28 ) is GRANTED to the extent it was filed by the LLC Defendants and DENIED AS MOOT to the extent it was filed by the Berger Defendants. This action, in its entirety, is hereby transferred to the United States District Court for the District of Montana. By Judge Christine M. Arguello on 09/21/2018. (athom, ) |
Filing 84 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 78 Motion to Stay. The LLC Defendants' Motion to Stay (Doc. # 78 ) is DENIED IN PART as to their request to stay all activity on the Bank's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. The LLC De fendants' Motion to Stay (Doc. # 78 ) is GRANTED IN PART as to their request for an extension within which to file a Response brief to the Bank's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. The LLC Defendants shall file a Response by 6/11/2018. By Judge Christine M. Arguello on 06/04/2018. (athom, ) |
Filing 58 ORDER Granting Defendants' 54 Motion to Stay Case. By Judge Christine M. Arguello on 01/25/2018. (athom, ) |
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