National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation v. Garcia Padilla et al
National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation |
Alejandro Garcia Padilla, Juan C. Zaragoza Gomez and Luis F Cruz Batista |
3:2016cv02101 |
June 15, 2016 |
US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico |
San Juan Office |
San Juan |
Francisco A. Besosa |
Constitutionality of State Statutes |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
None |
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Filing 92 OPINION AND ORDER re 36 Response in Opposition to Motion; and re 89 Motion for Leave to File Document Intervention. Plaintiffs' respective requests to vacate the PROMESA automatic stay pursuant to section 405(e) (Docket No. 36) are DENIED. The Oversight Board's motion to intervene in these consolidated actions (Docket No. 89) is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Signed by Judge Francisco A. Besosa on 11/15/2016.(brc) |
Filing 50 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER re 28 Motion to Stay: GRANTED. This case is STAYED pursuant to section 405(b)(1) of PROMESA. The stay shall continue until February 15, 2017, or as otherwise provided in section 405(d) of PROMESA, unless plaintiffs show caus e for relief from the stay pursuant to section 405(e) of PROMESA. The Court will schedule a hearing pursuant to section 405(e) to determine whether there is cause to lift the stay. Signed by Judge Francisco A. Besosa on 08/22/2016. (brc) |
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