Kaplan v. Archer et al
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ORDER. The Clerk of the Court shall docket the "Notice of Understanding and Intent with Claim of Right From the Office of the Director of the Trust" and the "Notice of Default, Dishonor, and Opportunity to Cure" in this action. To the extent these notices seek Court action, they are denied without prejudice. By Judge Philip A. Brimmer on 1/23/12. (mnfsl, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Judge Philip A. Brimmer
Civil Action No. 11-cv-02094-PAB-CBS
MARC HARRIS KAPLAN,
Plaintiff,
v.
MICHELLE L. ARCHER, et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER
This matter is before the Court on the “Notice of Understanding and Intent with
Claim of Right From the Office of the Director of the Trust” and the “Notice of Default,
Dishonor, and Opportunity to Cure” (the “Notices”). Plaintiff addressed both Notices to
me and mailed them directly to my chambers. Plaintiff’s complaint contains references
to similar notices that he mailed to defendants in this action. See Docket No. 1 at 7.
Therefore, it appears that these Notices may be related in some manner to this case. I
cannot determine, however, what Court action, if any, plaintiff is seeking. If plaintiff is
seeking Court action of some kind, he must file a properly-captioned motion to that
effect. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 7(b)(1) (“A request for a court order must be made by
motion.”). Therefore, it is
ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall docket the “Notice of Understanding
and Intent with Claim of Right From the Office of the Director of the Trust” and the
“Notice of Default, Dishonor, and Opportunity to Cure” in this action. It is further
ORDERED that, to the extent these notices seek Court action, they are denied
without prejudice.
DATED January 23, 2012.
BY THE COURT:
s/Philip A. Brimmer
PHILIP A. BRIMMER
United States District Judge
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