St. Mary's Bank v. Visible Changes, LLC et al

Filing 26

PROCEDURAL ORDER 24 Motion for Release of Funds. Defendants are hereby ordered to show cause why this court should not dismiss defendants Five Point Capital, Inc., and Marlin Leasing for lack of proper service of process. Writ ten submissions to this court shall be filed no later than December 6, 2010, and shall address the effect, if any, that dismissal would have on approval of the final distribution proposal in Doc. No. 24. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty. (ko)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE St. Mary's Bank v. Citizens Bank New Hampshire, et al. PROCEDURAL ORDER Before the court is RBS Citizens, N.A.'s, Second Assented to Motion to Disburse Funds (doc. no. 24). Defendants are Civil No. 10-cv-303-LM hereby ordered to show cause why this court should not dismiss defendants Five Point Capital, Inc., and Marlin Leasing for lack of proper service of process. Written submissions to this court shall be filed no later than December 6, 2010, and shall address the effect, if any, that dismissal would have on approval of the final distribution proposal in Doc. No. 24. After the question of default is resolved, the court will rule on Doc. No. 24. SO ORDERED. __________________________ Landya B. McCafferty United States Magistrate Judge Dated: cc: November 22, 2010 Julie C. Avetta, Esq. Lynmarie C. Cusack, Esq. Mark D. Kanakis, Esq. Kathleen C. Marquis, Esq. J. Daniel Marr, Esq. RBS Citizens, N.A. Gregory U. Uliasz, Esq. John F. Hayes

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