Koepp et al v King
Amy M Koepp and Athony D Koepp |
Thomas J King |
2:2012cv00605 |
June 13, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
Milwaukee Office |
Milwaukee |
Lynn Adelman |
Appeal |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0158 |
None |
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Filing 10 ORDER signed by Judge Lynn Adelman on 1/9/13 denying 9 Motion for Reconsideration. (cc: all counsel, via USPS to debtors-appellants) (dm) |
Filing 7 DECISION AND ORDER signed by Judge Lynn Adelman on 12/19/12. The order of the bankruptcy court is AFFIRMED. The Clerk of Court shall enter final judgment. (cc: all counsel, via USPS to debtors-appellants)(dm) |
Filing 4 ORDER signed by Judge Lynn Adelman on 10/291/2 notifying appellee that its brief is due within 14 days of the date of this order. If no brief is filed I will vacate the bankruptcy court's order barring appellants from filing another bankruptcy case for one year. (cc: all counsel, via USPS to appellants, Thomas J. King)(dm) |
Filing 2 ORDER signed by Judge Lynn Adelman on 8/23/12 that the Clerk designate Enterprise Credit Union as an appellee in this case and provide its counsel with copies of this order and all other papers filed in this appeal. The Clerk shall also provide the Chapter 13 trustee with copies of the same materials. Further ordering that the Koepps have until September 7, 2012 to file their brief. (cc: via USPS to Anthony Koepp, Amy Koepp, w/enc. to Thomas J. King and Mark Darnieder)(dm) |
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