Coleman, Robert v. U.S. Trustee's Office
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ORDER: The Colemans have 14 days to notify the court whether they intend to pursue these appeals. If the court does not receive a response from both Robert Coleman and Chizuco Coleman within the deadline, these appeals will be dismissed for failure to prosecute. Signed by District Judge James D. Peterson on 3/11/15. (jat)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
ROBERT COLEMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-834-jdp
U.S. TRUSTEE’S OFFICE,
Defendant-Appellee.
CHIZUCO COLEMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-835-jdp
U.S. TRUSTEE’S OFFICE,
Defendant-Appellee.
ROBERT COLEMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-879-jdp
U.S. TRUSTEE’S OFFICE,
SPENTA ENTERPRISES, INC., and
HOSHANG R. KARANI,
Defendants-Appellees.
CHIZUCO COLEMAN,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-880-jdp
U.S. TRUSTEE’S OFFICE,
SPENTA ENTERPRISES, INC., and
HOSHANG R. KARANI,
Defendants-Appellees.
In the above-captioned cases, recent filings from attorney William Needler
demonstrate that he does not represent plaintiffs-appellants, Robert Coleman and Chizuco
Coleman. This leaves the court uncertain about whether the Colemans authorized these
appeals in the first place and whether they wish to pursue them now that they have
bankruptcy petitions pending in the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
Accordingly, the Colemans have 14 days to notify the court whether they intend to
pursue these appeals. If the court does not receive a response from both Robert Coleman and
Chizuco Coleman within the deadline, these appeals will be dismissed for failure to prosecute.
The clerk’s office is directed to mail a copy of this order to:
Robert Coleman
N9110 11th Drive
Westfield, WI, 53964,
Chizuco Coleman
N9110 11th Drive
Westfield, WI, 53964,
and to
Keevan Morgan
Morgan & Bley, Ltd.
900 W. Jackson Blvd.
Suite 4 East
Chicago, IL, 60607.
Entered March 11, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
________________________________________
JAMES D. PETERSON
District Judge
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