Ayoub
Ted T Ayoub and Norton T Gappy |
FirstMerit Bank, Weltman Wienberg & Ries CO., LPA, RSA Design Group, LLC, Robert Szantner, Beier Howlett, PC, Joseph F Yamin, Stephen C. Cooper, Cohen, Lerner & Rabinovitz, P.C. and Lambert Leser, PC |
2:2016cv13687 |
October 17, 2016 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Detroit Office |
Wayne |
Matthew F. Leitman |
Anthony P. Patti |
Appeal |
None |
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Filing 32 ORDER (1) Affirming the Bankruptcy Court's Order Granting Defendant's Motion for Sanctions; (2) Vacating the Bankruptcy Court's Order Establishing Nature and Amount of Sanctions Against Plaintiff Ted Ayoub and Plaintiff's Counsel Norton T. Gappy; and (3) Remanding for Further Proceedings. Signed by District Judge Matthew F. Leitman. (HMon) |
Filing 21 SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER to Temporarily Unseal Bankruptcy Court Record. Signed by District Judge Matthew F. Leitman. (HMon) |
Filing 19 ORDER (1) Granting in Part and Denying in Part Appellant's 5 Motion to Extend Time to File Brief on Appeal and Temporarily Unseal Bankruptcy Court Record and (2) Denying Appellees' 12 and 18 Motions to Dismiss Appeal. Signed by District Judge Matthew F. Leitman. (HMon) |
Filing 11 ORDER to Attend Telephonic Status Conference. (TELEPHONIC Status Conference set for 12/21/2016 at 3:30 PM before District Judge Matthew F. Leitman. **PLEASE USE THE CALL-IN INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS ORDER**) Signed by District Judge Matthew F. Leitman. (HMon) |
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