Bongiovanni v. Office U. S. Trustee et al
Sebastian Bongiovanni |
Janice B. Grubin, Arco MGMT, W.K.G. & J., LLP, Office U. S. Trustee and Wieser LLP |
1:2012cv06387 |
December 27, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Carol Bagley Amon |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1334 Bankruptcy Appeal |
None |
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Filing 46 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: For the reasons stated above, the appeals of the Bankruptcy Court orders are denied, as are appellant's motion for reconsideration and the Trustee's motion for contempt. The Clerk of Court is directed to terminate all pending motions and close the case. Ordered by Chief Judge Carol Bagley Amon on 9/26/2013. (fwd for judgment) (Fernandez, Erica) |
Filing 18 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 14 Motion for Permanent Injunction. The motion to strike appellant Mildred Bongiovanni's brief is denied. Going forward, however, Sebastian Bongiovanni Jr. may not sign or file legal papers, advanc e claims, correspond with opposing counsel, or argue or otherwise appear before the Court on appellant's behalf in this appeal or any other matter that may arise before this Court. The Court grants appellee an extension to March 12, 2013 to file a response to appellant's brief. Appellant's reply brief will be due March 26, 2013. No oral argument will be held on this appeal. Ordered by Chief Judge Carol Bagley Amon on 3/1/2013. (Banker, Michelle) |
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