Apostolic Association Assemblies, Inc. et al v. Smith
Stephen Smith, Michael L. King, William Harrison and Bruce Johnson |
United States Trustee and U.S. Bankruptcy Court-Jackson |
Greater Christ Temple Apostolic Church and Apostolic Association Assemblies, Inc. |
3:2018cv00675 |
September 28, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
F Keith Ball |
Daniel P Jordan |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1334 |
None |
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Filing 3 *RESTRICTED* DOCUMENT #1 Bankruptcy Appeal, filed by Apostolic Association Assemblies, Inc., Greater Christ Temple Apostolic Church (MGB) |
Filing 2 ATTACHMENT re #1 Bankruptcy Appeal, (Attachments: #1 appeal record, #2 appeal record, #3 Clerk's Certificate, #4 Transmittal Letter)(MGB) |
Filing 1 Notice of APPEAL FROM BANKRUPTCY COURT. Bankruptcy Court case number 14-03603. File received The docketing of the record on appeal by USDC starts the briefing schedule. Attorneys should refer to Bankruptcy Rule 8018 for all briefing schedules., filed by Apostolic Association Assemblies, Inc., Greater Christ Temple Apostolic Church. (Attachments: #1 Attachment Clerk's Notice, #2 Attachment Adversary Docket Sheet, #3 Attachment Transmittal Letter)(LAT) |
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