Unknown v. Unknown
DiCello Levitt & Casey LLC |
The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2005-3, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2004-1, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-3, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2003-1, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-2, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2007-2, Objecting Minority Noteholders to the Proposed Consent Judgment Between The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and The National Collegiate Master Student Loan Trust I, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2007-3, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2007-4, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2005-1, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2004-2, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-1, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-4, The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2007-1 and The National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2005-2 |
1:2019cv00253 |
January 11, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Miscellaneous Cases |
None |
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Filing 1 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ORDER: IT APPEARING THAT case number 19 cv 253 was electronically opened in error, therefore IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the assignment of 19 cv 253 shall be vacated and that case number 19 cv 253 shall not be used for any other proceeding. Signed by the Executive Committee on 1/14/2019. Mailed notice. (bg, ) |
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