SMITH v. MANASQUAN BANK
LYNN SMITH |
LYNN Z. SMITH |
CAROL L. KNOWLTON, ESQ. and MANASQUAN BANK |
NEW JERSEY BUREAU OF SECURITIES |
ANDREA DOBIN |
3:2018cv14953 |
October 15, 2018 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Anne E Thompson |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0158 |
None |
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Filing 8 DESIGNATION of Record on Appeal by NEW JERSEY BUREAU OF SECURITIES re #1 Bankruptcy Appeal. Parties wishing to review the actual documents listed on the U.S. Bankruptcy Court`s docket sheet should refer to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court`s records. At the direction of this Court, counsel for the appellant must furnish paper copies of these documents directly to the Chambers of the Honorable, U.S. District Judge. These courtesy copies should be clearly marked as `Courtesy Copies` and should contain the U.S. District Court civil docket number. Pursuant to Federal Bankruptcy Rule 8018 (a), unless otherwise ordered, the appellant must serve and file a brief within 30 days after the docketing of the notice that the record has been transmitted or is available electronically;the appellee must serve and file a brief within 30 days of service of the appellant`s brief;the appellant may serve and file a reply brief within 14 days after service of the appellee`s brief. (STEMPLER, ISABELLA) |
Filing 7 DESIGNATION of Record on Appeal by LYNN SMITH re #1 Bankruptcy Appeal. Parties wishing to review the actual documents listed on the U.S. Bankruptcy Court`s docket sheet should refer to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court`s records. At the direction of this Court, counsel for the appellant must furnish paper copies of these documents directly to the Chambers of the Honorable Anne E. Thompson, U.S. District Judge. These courtesy copies should be clearly marked as `Courtesy Copies` and should contain the U.S. District Court civil docket number. Pursuant to Federal Bankruptcy Rule 8018 (a), unless otherwise ordered, the appellant must serve and file a brief within 30 days after the docketing of the notice that the record has been transmitted or is available electronically;the appellee must serve and file a brief within 30 days of service of the appellant`s brief;the appellant may serve and file a reply brief within 14 days after service of the appellee`s brief. Appellant Brief due by 12/17/2018. (Attachments: #1 Transmittal Letter) (km) |
Bankruptcy Appeal set for 3/4/2019 before Judge Anne E. Thompson. The appeal will be decided on the papers. No appearance is required unless otherwise ordered by the Court. (km) |
Filing 6 NOTICE of Appearance by ANDREA DOBIN on behalf of ANDREA DOBIN (DOBIN, ANDREA) |
Filing 5 NOTICE of Appearance by ISABELLA TRIFILIO STEMPLER on behalf of NEW JERSEY BUREAU OF SECURITIES (STEMPLER, ISABELLA) |
Filing 4 AMENDED DOCUMENT: Amendment to #1 Bankruptcy Appeal Transmittal Letter. (km) |
Filing 3 ORDER denying Plaintiff's Application to proceed in forma pauperis. Appellant shall either file a renewed application to proceed in forma pauperis by 10/31/2018, or pay the fees required to proceed with this appeal. Signed by Judge Anne E. Thompson on 10/17/2018. (km) |
Filing 2 OPINION filed. Signed by Judge Anne E. Thompson on 10/17/2018. (km) |
Filing 1 Notice of APPEAL FROM BANKRUPTCY COURT. Bankruptcy Court case number 17-34862, filed by LYNN SMITH. (Attachments: #1 Order, #2 Transmittal, #3 Certificate of Service, #4 Application IFP)(jmh) |
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