Bank of America, N.A. v. Brier Creek Corporate Center Associates Limited Partnership, et al

Filing 55

ORDER granting 52 Motion to Stay the Bankruptcy Appeals and Request for Extension of Time to File Appellees' Brief and Appellant's Reply Brief - The bankruptcy appeals shall be stayed up to and until May 8, 2013. The Appellees shall have up to and until May 16, 2013 to file an Appellee Brief. Bank of America shall have up to and until May 24, 2013 to file a Reply Brief. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 04/26/2013. (Baker, C.)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., ) ) Appellant, v. ) ) ) BRIER CREEK CORPORATE CENTER ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, et al. Appellees. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Appellant. v. ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 5:13-CV-00130-FL Local Civil Rule 6.1 ) ) ) ) ) BRIER CREEK CORPORATE CENTER ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, et al. Appellees. ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 5:13-CV-00142-FL Local Civil Rule 6.1 ORDER ALLOWING APPELLEES' MOTION TO STAY THE BANKRUPTCY APPEALS AND EXTENDING TIME TO FILE APPELLEE'S BRIEF AND APPELLANT'S REPLY BRIEF THIS MATTER came before the Court on Appellees' motion to stay the above- captioned bankruptcy appeals and request for an extension of time for the Appellees to file their Appellee Brief and for the Appellant to file its Reply Brief. As the motion states that Bank of America, N.A. consents to the requests, and for good cause shown, Appellees' Motion is hereby GRANTED. The above-captioned bankruptcy appeals shall be stayed up to and until May 8, 2013. The Appellees shall have up to and until May 16, 2013 to file an Appellee Brief. Bank of America shall have up to and until May 24, 2013 to file a Reply Brief. Dated: (1..'/ts L( Judge Louise W. Flanagan United States District Court Eastern District ofNorth Carolina

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