KJ-Licensing, LLC
KJ-Licensing, LLC |
United States Trustee - TPA |
8:2024bk01365 |
March 15, 2024 |
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Roberta A Colton |
Other |
Docket Report
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Filing 1 *Voluntary Petition under Chapter 11. SubchapterV. (Fee Paid.). Schedules and Statements Incomplete, Statement of Financial Affairs Not Filed or Incomplete, Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney Not Filed or Not Required, Filed by Edward J. Peterson III on behalf of KJ-Licensing, LLC. Chapter 11 Plan Subchapter V Due by 06/13/2024. (Peterson, Edward) |
Debtor(s) Attorney and Unrepresented Debtor(s) are directed to comply with all requirements set forth in Local Rule 2081-1. The Court's Local Rule can be found at #http://www.flmb.uscourts.gov/localrules/rules/2081-1.pdf. (ADIclerk) |
Receipt of Filing Fee for Voluntary Petition (Chapter 11)(# 8:24-bk-01365) [misc,volp11a2] (1738.00). Receipt Number A74823446, Amount Paid $1738.00 (U.S. Treasury) |
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