Pennsylvania National Mutual Insurance Company v. Marlou Consultant Enterprises, Inc. et al
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ORDER: the parties shall file a joint stipulation regarding attorneys in case; any attorneys not registered for ECF must do so; and parties shall file a joint proposed order. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 4/18/11. (com)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE DIVISION
3:10-CV-644
--------------------------------------------------------------PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Plaintiff,
ORDER
-vs.MARLOU CONSULTANT ENTERPRISES, INC.
and
ADDISON INSURANCE COMPANY
Defendants.
---------------------------------------------------------THIS MATTER is before the Court upon its own motion. Advanced Construction &
Consulting LLC is before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North
Carolina as a chapter 7 debtor in Case No. 09-32809. Two adversary proceedings commenced in
the underlying bankruptcy case (Adversary Proceeding No. 10-03222 and Adversary Proceeding No.
10-03235). The Bankruptcy Court consolidated the cases and designated Adversary Proceeding No.
10-03222 as the lead case. [D.I. 1]. The Bankruptcy Court also recommended that this Court
withdraw the reference of the consolidated adversary proceedings. Id. Upon review of the
pleadings and discussion with the parties as to procedure, it is HEREBY ORDERED that:
1. The Parties shall file a joint stipulation setting forth any attorney who is not listed on the
District Court docket who shall be appearing and shall require notice of pleadings or proceedings,
and setting forth the requested case caption for the consolidated cases; and
2. Any attorney who is not listed on the docket and who does not have a District Court ECF
account shall register for such an account and shall file a notice of appearance with this court; and
3. The Parties shall file a joint proposed order withdrawing the reference from the
Bankruptcy Court for this Court’s review and signature.
Signed: April 18, 2011
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