SouthLaw, PC v. Swanson, et al
Filing 49
ORDER - After conferring with the parties, this matter will be submitted to the court for ruling as a matter of law as follows: 1) The Internal Revenue service shall file its motion for summary judgment on or before March 12, 2019. 2) Plaintiff, and Defendants Swanson and Neerpark shall file a statement of their positions on the IRS' motion on or before March 19, 2019. Defendant Black may also file such a statement on or before March 19, 2019. She may also file a separate motion for summary judgment with her requests as to the disposition of the money being held in trust by Plaintiff, such motion to be filed on or before April 2, 2019.3) As stated in the court's local rules, the summary judgment response deadline is 21 days after the motion is filed, with any reply filed seven days thereafter.Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (JAB) Modified on 2/12/2019 to reflect copy mailed to pro se party. (JAB)
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