DETERMINATION OF PROCEDURAL MOTION

Sixth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Local Rules

Rule: 8013-1

Jurisdiction: US

Bluebook Citation: 6th Cir. BAP L.R. 8013-1

(a) By Panel Clerk. The panel clerk may act on the following motions without submission to a panel or judge: (1) Motions that are procedural or relate to the preparation or filing of the record or briefs; (2) Motions for voluntary dismissal of appeals; (3) Motions to dismiss for want of prosecution; (4) Motions for extensions of time; (5) Motions to withdraw or for substitution of counsel; and (6) Such other motions as the BAP may designate the panel clerk to act upon that are subject to disposition by a single judge under Rule 8013(e). (b) Order by Panel Clerk. An order by the panel clerk disposing of a motion shall show that it was entered by the panel clerk pursuant to this rule. Any party adversely affected by an order entered by the panel clerk shall be entitled to reconsideration by a judge or panel if, within the deadline provided in Fed. R. Bankr. P. 8013(b), the party files a motion for reconsideration.

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