Savannah Capital, LLC v. Martino et al
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ORDER: The Clerk is directed to ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSE this Second-Filed Appeal. The parties are directed to make all future filings in the Appeal. To the extent that the parties wish for the Court to consider any materials filed in the Second-Filed Appeal, the parties are directed to re-file any such materials in the Appeal. Signed by Judge Virginia M. Hernandez Covington on 9/7/2016. (DRW)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
TAMPA DIVISION
IN RE:
THOMAS SALVADOR MARTINO,
Debtor,
______________________________/
SAVANNAH CAPITAL, LLC,
Appellant,
v.
Case No. 8:16-cv-2151-T-33
Bankr. No. 8:14-bk-13452-KRM
THOMAS SALVADOR MARTINO,
Appellee.
______________________________/
ORDER
This
cause
comes
before
the
Court
sua
sponte.
On
September 7, 2016, the Court granted Appellee Thomas Salvador
Martino’s motion to consolidate (Doc. # 2) in case number 16cv-2105 (the “Appeal”), which sought the consolidation of the
Appeal
with
case
number
16-cv-2151
(the
“Second-Filed
Appeal”). As the Court granted the motion to consolidate, it
is now appropriate to administratively close the Second-Filed
appeal.
Accordingly, it is
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED:
(1)
The Clerk is directed to ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSE this
Second-Filed Appeal.
(2)
The parties are directed to make all future filings in
the Appeal. To the extent that the parties wish for the
Court to consider any materials filed in the SecondFiled Appeal, the parties are directed to re-file any
such materials in the Appeal.
DONE and ORDERED in Chambers in Tampa, Florida, this 7th
day of September, 2016.
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