In re: Speer
Sheri Speer |
US Trustee |
Michael Teiger, SLS Heating, LLC, Seaport Capital Partners, LLC and Clipper Realty |
Bonnie Mangan |
3:2020cv01095 |
July 31, 2020 |
US District Court for the District of Connecticut |
Janet C Hall |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. § 0158 |
None |
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Filing 20 Appellee's BRIEF by Seaport Capital Partners, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Appendix)(Sternberg, Jenna) |
Filing 19 Appellant's BRIEF by Sheri Speer. Appellee Brief due by 10/17/2020. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(Reis, Julia) |
Filing 18 ORDER re #16 Response to Order to Show Cause filed by Sheri Speer. Response Noted. SO ORDERED by Judge Janet C. Hall on 9/10/2020.(Lewis, D) |
Filing 17 Designation of the Record and Statement of Issues per Rule 8009 by Sheri Speer (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(Reis, Julia) |
Filing 16 RESPONSE TO 11 Order to Show Cause, filed by Sheri Speer. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(Reis, Julia) |
Filing 15 ORDER: Pursuant to Federal Rules of Bankruptcy 8018(a), the appellant must serve and file her brief by 9/28/2020, and appellee's brief is due to be filed and served by 10/28/2020. Any reply filed by the appellant must be filed by 11/12/2020. No extensions of time will be granted by the court without very good cause shown, especially in light of appellant's designation being filed late. SO ORDERED by Judge Janet C. Hall on 8/31/2020. (DeRubeis, B.) |
Filing 14 NOTICE: A record on appeal in the above-entitled matter was transmitted to the District Court by the US Bankruptcy Court on 8/28/2020 and entered on the docket on 8/28/2020 pursuant to Bankruptcy Rules. The Appellant and Appellee shall serve and file their briefs pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 8018. Appellant Brief due by 9/27/2020. Signed by Clerk on 8/28/2020. (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 13 USBC Transmittal Form (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 12 Transmission of Bankruptcy Appeal Record re #1 Bankruptcy Appeal. (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 11 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE: Appellant Sheri Speer is hereby Ordered to Show Cause why the appellants Notice of Appeal from Bankruptcy Court (Doc. No. 1 ) should not be dismissed for failure to timely comply with Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8009. Ms. Speer filed her Notice of Appeal with the court on July 31, 2020. Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8009(a)(1) requires the appellant to file with the bankruptcy clerk and serve on the appellee a designation of the items to be included in the record on appeal and a statement of the issues to be presented within 14 days after the notice of appeal becomes effective or an order granting leave to appeal is entered. Fed. R. Bankr. P. 8009(a)(1). As of this date, the appellant has not filed or served the required designation and statement. Therefore, she is Ordered to Show Cause by September 16, 2020, why this appeal should not be dismissed. Failure to show good cause by September 16, 2020 will result in dismissal of this appeal. (Show Cause Response due by 9/16/2020) SO ORDERED by Judge Janet C. Hall on 8/26/2020. (DeRubeis, B.) |
Filing 10 USBC Transmittal Form (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 9 Bankruptcy Filing Fee Paid: Transmittal to U.S. District Court Re: Appeal Filing Fee Paid 20-1095(JCH)(RE:)1855 Notice of Appeal filed by Sheri Speer. (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 8 ORDER: The pro se appellant is directed to review the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, in particular, those pertaining to Rule 8009. Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8009(a)(1) requires the appellant to file with the bankruptcy clerk and serve on the appellee a designation of the items to be included in the record on appeal and a statement of the issues to be presented within 14 days of the filing of the notice of appeal becomes effective or an order granting leave to appeal is entered. Failure to comply with the above Rule may result in the dismissal of this appeal. SO ORDERED by Judge Janet C. Hall on 8/6/2020. (DeRubeis, B.) |
Filing 7 NOTICE of Appearance by Jenna N. Sternberg on behalf of Seaport Capital Partners, LLC as Co-Counsel (Sternberg, Jenna) |
Filing 6 NOTICE TO COUNSEL/SELF-REPRESENTED PARTIES: A notice of appeal was transmitted by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court on 7/31/2020 and entered on the docket on 8/3/2020. The appellant and appellee shall comply with Bankruptcy Rule 8009. Within 14 days, the appellant shall file a notice with this Court either that appellant has filed with the Bankruptcy Court a designation and statement in accordance with Bankruptcy Rule 8009(a)(1)(B), or that the parties have prepared an agreed statement in accordance with Bankruptcy Rule 8009(d), and attach to the notice a copy of such filing. Failure to comply with this notice may result in the case being dismissed. Designation Notice due by: 8/17/2020. Signed by Clerk on 8/3/2020. (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 5 Standing Order re: Discovery Signed by Judge Janet C. Hall on 7/31/2020. (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 4 STANDING PROTECTIVE ORDER Signed by Judge Janet C. Hall on 7/31/2020.(Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 3 ELECTRONIC FILING ORDER FOR COUNSEL - PLEASE ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH COURTESY COPY REQUIREMENTS IN THIS ORDER Signed by Judge Janet C. Hall on 7/31/2020. (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 2 USBC Transmittal Form (Fanelle, N.) |
Filing 1 Notice of APPEAL FROM BANKRUPTCY COURT. Bankruptcy Court case number(s) 14-21007, filed by Sheri Speer. (Attachments: #1 Bankruptcy Order) (Fanelle, N.) |
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