USA v. Morrison et al

Filing 32

ORDER. The case is automatically stayed as to the bankrupt party. Additionally, in the interest of judicial economy, it is ordered that the casealso be stayed as to all other parties. It is therefore ordered that the counsel f or Petitioner in Bankruptcy shall file a status report on January 1 and July 1 of each year until the issues are resolved. Pursuant to LR 77.4(f), the clerk is directed to statistically close the case. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty. (Status Report due by 7/1/2011) (kad)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE United States of America v. Civil No. 09-cv-397-LM Elizabeth Morrison et al. ORDER The Court has been advised that Elizabeth Morrison has filed for relief under the Bankruptcy Code. As a result, pursuant to 11 U.S.C. ยง 362, the case is automatically stayed as to the bankrupt party. Additionally, in the interest of judicial economy, it is ordered that the case also be stayed as to all other parties. On request of a party in interest, the bankruptcy court may grant relief from this stay. It is therefore ordered that the counsel for Petitioner in Bankruptcy shall file a status report on January 1 and July 1 of each year until the issues are resolved. The Court should, of course, immediately be notified upon ultimate resolution of the issues. Failure to respond will result in the referral of the action to a judicial officer for sanctions which may include imposition of fines. Pursuant to LR 77.4(f), the clerk is directed to statistically close the case. Nothing contained in this order shall be considered a dismissal or disposition of this matter, and should further proceedings become necessary, any party may move to reopen. SO ORDERED. By the Court, Date: May 24, 2011 cc: Austin L. Furman, Esq. Andrew B. Livernois, Esq. Gregory A. Moffett, Esq. /s/ Landya B. McCafferty Landya B. McCafferty United States Magistrate Judge

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