LIFECARE HOSPITALS OF SAN ANTONIO v. USA

Filing 12

ORDER STAYING CASE. The Clerk's Office is directed to strike the court's scheduling order of 12/2/2013. Signed by Judge Lynn J. Bush. (TQ) Copy to parties. (Main Document 12 replaced on 9/3/2013) (ac7).

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In the United States Court of Federal Claims No. 12-835 C (Filed September 3, 2013) ********************* LIFECARE HOSPITALS OF * SAN ANTONIO, * * Plaintiff, * * * * THE UNITED STATES, * * Defendant. * ********************* ORDER Currently before the court is plaintiff’s Notice of Automatic Stay of Proceedings, filed on March 15, 2013, within which plaintiff notified the court that proceedings in this matter are automatically stayed due to plaintiff’s “petition for relief under Title 11 of the United States Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on December 11, 2012, Case No. 12-13322.” Notice ¶ 1. On December 5, 2012, plaintiff filed its complaint in this matter and the Clerk’s Office issued a notice of assignment to Judge John P. Wiese. Judge Wiese issued a Preliminary Order, on December 21, 2012, directing the parties to confer and arrange for a preliminary status conference. On August 26, 2013, all further proceedings in this matter were reassigned to the undersigned judge. Due to the current posture of this case and the differing of case management procedures set forth by the newly assigned judge, the court retracts its order of December 21, 2012. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that (1) The Clerk’s Office is directed to STRIKE the court’s order of December 2, 2013, for the above-stated reason; (2) The Clerk’s Office is directed to SUSPEND this matter until further order of the court; and (3) In the event the stay is lifted in the U.S. District Court case, the parties are directed to FILE a Status Report within fourteen days of the lifting of the stay. /s/Lynn J. Bush LYNN J. BUSH Judge

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