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November 20, 2023. CM/ECF Filing Error Issue. CM/ECF users please be aware the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland has recently discovered that CM/ECF infrequently but erroneously reuses a transaction ID for two unrelated case transactions, which may interfere with the proper docketing of a filing.
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Notices of appeal, motions for leave to appeal, and motions for withdrawal of reference should be filed in the bankruptcy court in the format being used by that court for the particular case involved.
The designation of record should be filed in the bankruptcy court in the format being used by that court for the particular case involved. The bankruptcy court will transmit all designated items to the district court and the parties are not required to submit additional copies unless requested by the bankruptcy court. Electronic documents in the ba...
Unless the case is exempt from electronic filing by order of the presiding judge, any filing made directly to the district court should be in electronic format and in accordance with this Court's electronic filing procedures. Once a district court case using electronic filing has been opened, any documents which by federal or local rule are require...
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court. (ECF No. 16). On April 24, 2023, the bankruptcy court issued an oral ruling granting summary judgment on Count III in favor of Appellees. (ECF No. 15). On April 25, 2023, the bankruptcy court entered an order consistent with its oral ruling . (ECF No. 14-67). On May 9, 2023, Appellants filed a notice of appeal to this court. (ECF No. 1).
Jan 26, 2015 · Baltimore, Maryland - U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz sentenced Diana J. Stout, age 56, of Bethesda, Maryland, today to 27 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for making a false statement in bankruptcy, and concealment of assets, in connection with her Chapter 7 Bankruptcy case.