In re: Antoinette Marie Harris
Filing
3
ORDER -The Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court shall cause a transcript of the trial proceedings held on December 2, 2014, to be prepared and filed, and shall forward to the Clerk of the District Court copies of any relevant exhibits that are not available electronically. The appellant shall file and serve her brief within 30 days after the trial transcript is available. Any appellee wishing to file and serve a response brief may do so within 30 days after service of the appellant's brief. The appellant may file and serve a reply brief within 30 days after service of any appellee's brief. Ordered by Judge John M. Gerrard. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(MKR)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
4:15-CV-3025
IN THE MATTER OF:
ANTOINETTE MARIE HARRIS,
Debtor.
BANKRUPTCY NO. BK13-41856
ADV. NO. A14-4001
ORDER
This case is before the Court on the debtor's notice of appeal (filing 1).
The bankruptcy court order at issue appears to be appealable under 28
U.S.C. ยง 158(a)(1). Accordingly, the merits of this appeal should be briefed by
both the appellant (the debtor) and appellees (the trustee and creditors). See
Fed. R. Bankr. P. 8014, 8015, and 8018.
IT IS ORDERED:
1.
The Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court shall
cause a transcript of the trial proceedings held on
December 2, 2014, to be prepared and filed, and shall
forward to the Clerk of the District Court copies of any
relevant exhibits that are not available electronically.
2.
The appellant shall file and serve her brief within 30 days
after the trial transcript is available.
3.
Any appellee wishing to file and serve a response brief may
do so within 30 days after service of the appellant's brief.
4.
The appellant may file and serve a reply brief within 30
days after service of any appellee's brief.
Dated this 6th day of March, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
John M. Gerrard
United States District Judge
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