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Schwartzer v. Bankston

United States District Court, Eastern District of California
Jan 4, 2023
2:22-mc-00321-KJM-DB (E.D. Cal. Jan. 4, 2023)

Opinion

2:22-mc-00321-KJM-DB

01-04-2023

LENARD E. SCHWARTZER, in his capacity as CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, v. KENNETH BANKSTON, Defendant.

Brett H. Ramsaur, Bar No. 281566 RAMSAUR LAW OFFICE Attorneys for Plaintiff


Brett H. Ramsaur, Bar No. 281566

RAMSAUR LAW OFFICE

Attorneys for Plaintiff

ORDER APPOINTING PROCESS SERVER

The Court, having considered the Request for Appointment of Process Server filed by Lenard E. Schwartzer, in his capacity as Chapter 7 Trustee (collectively, “Judgment Creditor”), and good cause appearing therefore, hereby orders as follows:

1. The Request is approved.

2. The Judgment Creditor may employ a registered private process server, specifically identified as Nationwide Legal, LLC, who employs California registered process servers over 18 years of age and of suitable discretion, and who is not a party to this action.

3. Nationwide Legal, LLC is authorized and appointed to serve any writ(s) of execution entered in this action.

4. The U.S. Marshal shall remain the levying officer for any writ(s) of execution entered in this action.

This order resolves ECF No. 3.


Summaries of

Schwartzer v. Bankston

United States District Court, Eastern District of California
Jan 4, 2023
2:22-mc-00321-KJM-DB (E.D. Cal. Jan. 4, 2023)
Case details for

Schwartzer v. Bankston

Case Details

Full title:LENARD E. SCHWARTZER, in his capacity as CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, v…

Court:United States District Court, Eastern District of California

Date published: Jan 4, 2023

Citations

2:22-mc-00321-KJM-DB (E.D. Cal. Jan. 4, 2023)