Acu-Sense Technology, Inc. v. Suntrust Bank
Leshon Stewart |
Suntrust Bank |
Acu-Sense Technology, Inc. |
1:2019cv02510 |
May 31, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
Orinda D Evans |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0158 |
None |
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Submission of #2 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis, to District Judge Orinda D. Evans. (eop) |
Submission of #1 Bankruptcy Notice of Appeal for Review, to District Judge Orinda D. Evans. (eop) |
Submission of #1 Bankruptcy Notice of Appeal for Fee determination, to District Judge Orinda D. Evans. (eop) |
Filing 2 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis, titled, Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee for Appeal (Motion included in #1 Bankruptcy Notice of Appeal) by Leshon Stewart. (eop) |
Filing 1 Bankruptcy Notice of Appeal, USBC Case#: 19-54970-SMS, filed by Leshon Stewart. Notice of Appeal filed 5/30/2019 from Order entered 5/17/2019 by Appellant Suntrust Bank. Fee Paid: No. (Attachments: #1 Original Submission Sheet (Incorrect), #2 Doc. 23 - Notice of Appeal, #3 Doc. 16 - Order, #4 Docket Sheet)(eop) Please visit our website at http://www.gand.uscourts.gov/commonly-used-forms to obtain Pretrial Instructions and Pretrial Associated Forms which includes the Consent To Proceed Before U.S. Magistrate form. |
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