Steven J. Goldstein trustee for Powell Valley Healthcare Inc v. Homeland Insurance Company of New York et al
Scott J Goldstein |
Homeland Insurance Company of New York and Wyoming Financial Insurance Inc |
Powell Valley Healthcare Inc |
2:2018cv00121 |
July 31, 2018 |
US District Court for the District of Wyoming |
Cheyenne Office |
U.S. (County Unknown) |
Alan B Johnson |
Bankruptcy Withdrawl |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1452 |
None |
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Filing 6 RESPONSE to #1 MOTION for Withdrawal of Reference from the Bankruptcy Court filed by Plaintiff Scott J Goldstein. (Court Staff, ssw) |
Filing 5 BANKRUPTCY COURT DOCKET SHEET. (Court Staff, sjlg) |
Filing 4 TRANSMITTAL of Bankruptcy Court Record. (Court Staff, sjlg) |
Filing 3 MEMORANDUM of Points and Authorities in Support of #1 Motion for Order to Withdraw the Reference from the Bankruptcy Court filed by Defendant Homeland Insurance Company of New York. (Court Staff, sjlg) |
Filing 2 Request for Judicial Notice in Support of #1 MOTION for Order to Withdraw the Reference from the Bankruptcy Court by Defendant Homeland Insurance Company of New York (Court Staff, sjlg) |
Filing 1 Notice of and MOTION for Order to Withdraw the Reference from the Bankruptcy Court filed by Defendant Homeland Insurance Company of New York. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order)(Court Staff, sjlg) |
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