U.V.A. Vaduz et al v. Republic of Argentina, The
U.V.A. Vaduz and Klaus Bohrer |
Republic of Argentina, The |
6:2017mc00106 |
April 11, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of Kansas |
Wichita Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Kenneth G Gale |
Eric F Melgren |
Other |
Civil Miscellaneous Case |
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***Civil Case Terminated.(aa) |
MINUTE ORDER REASSIGNING CASE: Case reassigned to Magistrate Judge Kenneth G. Gale for all further proceedings. Magistrate Judge K. Gary Sebelius no longer assigned to case. Signed by deputy clerk on 4/14/2017. (This is a TEXT ENTRY ONLY. There is no.pdf document associated with this entry.) (mam) |
Filing 2 NOTICE of Mailing by Klaus Bohrer, U.V.A. Vaduz re #1 Miscellaneous Case Initiating Document, (Lasater, Thomas) |
Filing 1 MISCELLANEOUS CASE INITIATING DOCUMENT - Registration of Foreign Judgment filed by Thomas J. Lasater on behalf of U.V.A. Vaduz, Klaus Bohrer. Filing fee $47, receipt number AKSDC-4145078., filed by on behalf of U.V.A. Vaduz, Klaus Bohrer.(Lasater, Thomas) |
NOTICE OF JUDGE ASSIGNMENT: Case assigned to District Judge Eric F. Melgren and Magistrate Judge K. Gary Sebelius for all proceedings. (This is a TEXT ENTRY ONLY. There is no.pdf document associated with this entry.) (mam) |
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