Allied World Specialty Insurance Company v. Nebraska Electrical Services, LLC et al
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY A CHARGING ORDER SHOULD NOT BE ENTERED (Nebraska Electrical Services, LLC). Ordered by Magistrate Judge Susan M. Bazis. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(LAC)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
ALLIED WORLD SPECIALTY INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
v.
NEBRASKA ELECTRICAL SERVICES, LLC;
and JUSTIN R. VONLOH,
Defendants.
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Case No.: 8:17-cv-490
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY A
CHARGING ORDER SHOULD NOT
BE ENTERED
(Nebraska Electrical Services, LLC)
Plaintiff has filed a motion for an order to show cause why a charging order should not be
entered against Defendant Justin VonLoh’s transferable interest in Nebraska Electrical Services,
LLC, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-142, in the amount of $2,000,447.00. (Filing No. 50.)
Upon consideration of that motion and the supporting brief and evidence, the motion is granted.
IT IS ORDERED as follows:
If Defendant Justin VonLoh or The Club at the Yard, LLC, wish to show cause why a
charging order should not be entered against Defendant Justin VonLoh’s transferable interest in
Nebraska Electrical Services, LLC, in the amount of $2,000,447.00, the party that wishes to
show cause must file with the Court and serve upon counsel for Plaintiff Allied World Specialty
Insurance Company an affidavit identifying the reason(s) why such an order should not be
entered. Any such affidavit must be filed within ten (10) days of service of this Order upon the
party that wishes to show cause. If no such affidavit is filed, the Court may enter such a
charging order pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-142 without further notice.
Plaintiff shall serve a copy of this Order upon Justin VonLoh and Nebraska Electrical
Services, LLC, using any method authorized by applicable law.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated this 25th day of April, 2018.
BY THE COURT:
S/ Susan M. Bazis
United States Magistrate Judge
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