Fast Flow Plumbing, LLC
Fast Flow Plumbing, LLC |
U.S. Trustee |
5:2024bk50346 |
March 26, 2024 |
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
Gregory R Schaaf |
Other |
Docket Report
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Filing 3 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notice by Bradley M. Nerderman Filed by on behalf of U.S. Trustee. (Nerderman, Bradley) |
Filing 2 Proposed Order submitted by J. Christian A. Dennery on behalf of Fast Flow Plumbing, LLC (RE: related document(s)#1 Voluntary Petition (Chapter 11) filed by Debtor Fast Flow Plumbing, LLC). (Dennery, J. Christian) |
Filing 1 Chapter 11 Subchapter V Voluntary Petition. Fee Amount 1738 Filed by Fast Flow Plumbing, LLC. Chapter 11 Plan Small Business Subchapter V Due by 06/24/2024. (Dennery, J. Christian) |
Receipt of filing fee for Voluntary Petition (Chapter 11)(# 24-50346) [misc,volp11a] (1738.00). Receipt number A11760619, amount $1738.00. (re: Doc #1) (U.S. Treasury) |
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Debtor: Fast Flow Plumbing, LLC | |
Represented By: | J. Christian A. Dennery |
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Represented By: | Bradley M. Nerderman |
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