Carlson et al v. Cottonwood Residential, O.P., LP et al
Cottonwood Capital Management, Inc., Cottonwood Capital Property Management II, Daniel Shaeffer and Cottonwood Residential, O.P., LP |
Richard Carlson, Kenneth J. Catanzarite and NNN Capital Fund I, LLC |
0:2021cv60072 |
January 13, 2021 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Rodney Smith |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0158 |
None |
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Filing 4 New Bankruptcy Appeal Case Filed - Clerk's Notice to Parties Re Administrative Order 2015-9 and Amendments to Federal Bankruptcy Rules and Local Rule 87.4 Re Processing of Bankruptcy Appeals (jc) |
Filing 3 Clerks Notice of Judge Assignment to Judge Rodney Smith. Pro se (NON-PRISONER) litigants may receive Notices of Electronic Filings (NEFS) via email after filing a Consent by Pro Se Litigant (NON-PRISONER) to Receive Notices of Electronic Filing. The consent form is available under the forms section of our website. (jc) |
Filing 2 Bankruptcy Transmittal of re #1 Bankruptcy Appeal filed by Kenneth J. Catanzarite, NNN Capital Fund I, LLC, Richard Carlson (Attachments: #1 Docket Sheet)(smd) |
Filing 1 Notice of APPEAL FROM BANKRUPTCY COURT (received), Bankruptcy Court case number 18-23750-BKC-SMG, filed by Richard Carlson, Kenneth J. Catanzarite, NNN Capital Fund I, LLC.(smd) |
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