Miles v. Chase Bank
Appellant: Carolyn Cordelia Miles and Carolyn Cordelia Brown
Appellee: Chase Bank
Case Number: 1:2020cv04748
Filed: October 5, 2020
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of New York
Presiding Judge: Rachel P Kovner
Nature of Suit: Bankruptcy Appeal (801)
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1334
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
November 5, 2020 Filing 3 Notice of Bankruptcy Record Received. Notice to all parties, in accordance with Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8010(b)(3), that the record has been received or is available electronically. Parties shall now follow briefing schedule as set forth in Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8018. Specifically, appellant must serve and file a brief within 30 days of this notice, the appellee must serve and file a brief within 30 days after service of the appellants brief, and the appellant may serve and file a reply brief within 14 days after service of the appellees brief, but a reply brief must be filed at least 7 days before scheduled argument. (Attachments: #1 Trans of Add Rec on Appeal (BK: Notice Recipients) (Brown, Marc)
October 7, 2020 Filing 2 Amended Transmittal of Notice of Appeal to District Court Received. Notice to all parties, in accordance with Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8010(b)(3), that the record has been received or is available electronically. Parties shall now follow briefing schedule as set forth in Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8018. Specifically, appellant must serve and file a brief within 30 days of this notice, the appellee must serve and file a brief within 30 days after service of the appellants brief, and the appellant may serve and file a reply brief within 14 days after service of the appellees brief, but a reply brief must be filed at least 7 days before scheduled argument. (Attachments: #1 Trans of Notice of Appeal (BK), #2 Trans of Notice of Appeal (BK): Notice Recipients) (Brown, Marc)
October 5, 2020 Filing 1 Notice of APPEAL FROM BANKRUPTCY COURT. Bankruptcy Court case number 20-42998., filed by Carolyn Cordelia Miles. (Attachments: #1 #32 Order Dismissing Case, #2 #41 Transmittal) (Davis, Kimberly)
October 5, 2020 Notice that appeal from the Bankruptcy Court has been docketed. Parties shall file with the Bankruptcy Clerk their designations of items to be included in the record and statement of issues to be presented pursuant to Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 8009. (Davis, Kimberly)

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Appellant: Carolyn Cordelia Miles
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Appellant: Carolyn Cordelia Brown
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Appellee: Chase Bank
Represented By: Tyler Jay Kandel
Represented By: Lauren Christina Watson
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