In re: Ursa Operating Company LLC

Filing 24

ORDER ADOPTING 23 RECOMMENDATION - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Recommendation is ADOPTED and this matter is withdrawn from the mandatory referral for mediation. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, as the parties are unable to agree upon a briefing schedule (D.I. 23 at 3), the Court ORDERS the following briefing schedule: Appellant Brief due by 6/4/2021. Appellee Brief due by 7/9/2021. Appellant Reply Brief due by 7/23/2021. Signed by Judge Maryellen Noreika on 5/10/2021. (dlw)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE IN RE: ) ) URSA OPERATING COMPANY LLC, ) ) Debtor. ) _____________________________________ ) THE ROYALTY CLAIMANTS, ) ) Appellants, ) v. ) ) URSA OPERATING COMPANY LLC, ) ) Appellee. ) Chapter 11 Case No. 20-12067 (BLS) C.A. No. 21-495 (MN) ORDER At Wilmington, this 10th day of May 2021, WHEREAS, on May 6, 2021, Chief Magistrate Judge Mary Pat Thynge issued a Recommendation (D.I 23) recommending that this matter be withdrawn from the mandatory referral for mediation and proceed through the appellate process of this Court; WHEREAS, no objections to the Recommendation are anticipated because the Recommendation is consistent with the parties’ request (D.I. 23 at 3); and WHEREAS, the Court does not find the Recommendation to be clearly erroneous or contrary to law. THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Recommendation is ADOPTED and this matter is withdrawn from the mandatory referral for mediation. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, as the parties are unable to agree upon a briefing schedule (D.I. 23 at 3), the Court ORDERS the following briefing schedule: Appellants’ Opening Brief – June 4, 2021 Appellees’ Answering Brief –July 9, 2021 Appellants’ Reply Brief –July 23, 2021. The Honorable Maryellen Noreika United States District Court 2

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