Doug Duncan v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company

Filing 6

MINUTES (In Chambers) Order Re: Referral to Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California by Judge Fernando M. Olguin: IT IS ORDERED that the entire matter is referred for all further proceedings to the Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California, as it is related to a currently pending bankruptcy proceeding, In re Doug Duncan, Case No. BK 17-12364 (Bankr. C.D. Cal.) The Clerk shall serve a copy of this Order to the Bankruptcy Clerk of Court and the assigned Bankruptcy Judge. (Made JS-6. Case Terminated.) (jp)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA JS-6 CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. CV 17-2994 FMO (JCx) Title Doug Duncan v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Present: The Honorable Date May 1, 2017 Fernando M. Olguin, United States District Judge Vanessa Figueroa None None Deputy Clerk Court Reporter / Recorder Tape No. Attorney Present for Plaintiff(s): Attorney Present for Defendant(s): None Present None Present Proceedings: (In Chambers) Order Re: Referral to Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California The court is in receipt of plaintiff / debtor Doug Duncan’s Complaint (Dkt. 1), which alleges that the court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1334, because this action is related to a currently pending bankruptcy action. (See id. at p. 5). Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 157(a) and General Order 13-05, IT IS ORDERED THAT the entire matter is referred for all further proceedings to the Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California, as it is related to a currently pending bankruptcy proceeding, In re Doug Duncan, Case No. BK 17-12364 (Bankr. C.D. Cal.). The Clerk shall serve a copy of this Order to the Bankruptcy Clerk of Court and the assigned Bankruptcy Judge. 00 Initials of Preparer CV-90 (06/04) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL : 00 vdr Page 1 of 1

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