In The Matter of: George Joseph Porter, Jr. et al

Filing 24

ORDER AND REASONS that the remaining claims in this case are REFERRED to the bankruptcy court. This case is STAYED and ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSED. Further, the status conference currently set in this matter for December 22, 2014 is CANCELED. Signed by Judge Jane Triche Milazzo. (cc: USBC, EDLA) (Attachments: # 1 Letter)(ecm)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA OFFICE OF THE CLERK WILLIAM W. BLEVINS CLERK 500 POYDRAS ST., ROOM C-151 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 December 22, 2014 Brian Richoux, Acting Clerk United States Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Louisiana Hale Boggs Federal Building, Room B601 500 Poydras Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 Re: Civil Action No. 14-933 "H" (5) In The Matter of: George Joseph Porter, Jr. et al Dear Mr. Richoux: On December 22, 2014, the Honorable Jane Triche Milazzo, United States District Judge for this district, entered an order referring the above captioned case to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. The official court record for the Eastern District of Louisiana is the electronic case filing systems, CM/ECF. Please be advised you may access this databases to obtain original pleadings. Our web site is: http://ecf.laed.circ5.dcn. Please use your court's Pacer account and password to access these documents. If you have any problems, please do not hesitate to contact us. Please acknowledge receipt on the enclosed copy of this letter and return to us for our files. For questions regarding this document or transmission, please call our CM/ECF Help Desk at 504-5897788. Pursuant to said order, we are forwarding herewith a certified copy of the docket sheet. Very truly yours, WILLIAM W. BLEVINS, CLERK By: Deputy Clerk Enclosures

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