In Re Leslie Klein
Filing
12
MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: BANKRUPTCY APPEAL by Judge Dolly M. Gee: Within 14 days after filing the Notice of Appeal, the Appellant must file a Statement of Issues, Designation of Record, and Notice of Transcripts pursuant to Bankr uptcy Rule 8009. Within ten days after service of the reply brief, the Appellant must notify the Courtroom Deputy Clerk of Judge Gee that the record is complete for the purposes of the appeal, so that the appeal may be calendared for oral argument or taken under submission. Court Reporter: none. (gk)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
Case No.
2:24-cv-03543-DMG
BK number 2:23-ap-01151-SK
Title
In Re Leslie Klein
Present: The Honorable
Date
June 6, 2024
Dolly M. Gee, Chief U.S. District Judge
Kelly Davis
Deputy Clerk
none
Court Reporter / Recorder
Tape No.
Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs:
Attorneys Present for Defendants:
none
none
Proceedings:
(IN CHAMBERS)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: BANKRUPTCY APPEAL
The appeal in the above bankruptcy matter has been assigned to the Court of Dolly M.
Gee. Bankruptcy Rule 8002(a) requires that Appellant file notice of the appeal with the
Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court within IRXUWHHQ (1) days of the date of entry of the Order,
Judgment or Decree from which the appeal is taken. Failure to timely file the notice
deprives the Court of jurisdiction. In the Matter of Ramsey, 612 F.2d 1220, 1222 (9th
Cir. 1980).
Within IRXUWHHn (1) days after filing the notice of appeal, the appellant must file a
6WDWHPHQW RI ,VVXHV 'HVLJQDWLRQ RI 5HFRUG DQG 1RWLFH RI 7UDQVFULSWV SXUVXDQW WR
Bankruptcy Rule 800.
:LWKLQ WHQ GD\V DIWHU VHUYLFH RI WKH UHSO\ EULHI WKH $SSHOODQW PXVW QRWLI\ WKH
&RXUWURRP 'HSXW\ &OHUN RI -XGJH *HH WKDW WKH UHFRUG LV FRPSOHWH IRU WKH SXUSRVHV RI WKH
DSSHDO VR WKDW WKH DSSHDO PD\ EH FDOHQGDUHG IRU RUDO DUJXPHQW RU WDNHQ XQGHU VXEPLVVLRQ
cc: BK Court
CV-90 (06/04)
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
Page 1 of 2
Disclaimer: Justia Dockets & Filings provides public litigation records from the federal appellate and district courts. These filings and docket sheets should not be considered findings of fact or liability, nor do they necessarily reflect the view of Justia.
Why Is My Information Online?