Heinrich v. United States Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service
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ORDER - The Findings and Recommendation (filing 21 ) entered in this matter is the final order on Plaintiff's Motion to Remand (filing 10 ). Also, in compliance with the Findings and Recommendation, the parties have submitted a proposal as to how progress this case. Accordingly, the Clerk of Court is directed to terminate Filing Nos. 7 and 10 as pending motions in this case. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett. (GJG)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
CLAYTON C. HEINRICH, Deceased, )
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Plaintiff,
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V.
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
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OF TREASURY, INTERNAL
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REVENUE SERVICE,
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Defendant.
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8:14CV401
ORDER
On May 5, 2015, the undersigned entered a Findings and Recommendation (filing 21),
recommending to Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp that Plaintiff’s Motion to Remand (filing
10) be denied. The undersigned further ordered that, with respect to Defendant’s Petition to
Allow Claim (filing 7), that the parties submit a joint proposal regarding how to progress this
case.
Subsequently, on May 20, 2015, the parties consented to reassignment of this matter
to the undersigned for full disposition. Accordingly, based on the parties’ consent, and with
no objections to the Findings and Recommendation having been filed,
IT IS ORDERED that the Findings and Recommendation (filing 21) entered in this
matter is the final order on Plaintiff’s Motion to Remand (filing 10). Also, in compliance
with the Findings and Recommendation, the parties have submitted a proposal as to how
progress this case. Accordingly, the Clerk of Court is directed to terminate Filing Nos. 7 and
10 as pending motions in this case.
DATED September 3, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
S/ F.A. Gossett
United States Magistrate Judge
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