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Motion for Leave to Appeal
Motion for Leave to Appeal
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11 U.S.C.
Fed. R. Bank. P. 8004

Event: Bankruptcy/Adversary > Motions/Applications > Leave to Appeal

To appeal an interlocutory order or decree, a party must file with the Bankruptcy Court a Notice of Appeal accompanied by a Motion for Leave to Appeal. Any response to the Motion for Leave to Appeal is filed with District Court within 14 days after the motion is served.

Filing Requirements for a Motion for Leave to Appeal:

  • Motion for Leave to Appeal
    The motion must include a copy of the interlocutory order or decree and any related opinion or memorandum.
    A Motion for Leave to Appeal cannot be filed unless a Notice of Appeal has already been filed.
  • Proof of Service (unless served electronically via ECF)

To File Electronically:

  1. Log into CM/ECF.
  2. Select [Bankruptcy > Motions/Applications] OR [Adversary > Motions].
  3. Enter the case number (e.g, xx-xxxxx).
  4. Select [Leave to Appeal] from the event list.
  5. Select the party filer.
  6. Browse to select the Motion (.pdf file).
    Note: Any supporting documents and the Proof of Service may be added as attachments to this document.
  7. Refer to order that may be appealed.
  8. Modify the text as appropriate.
  9. Verify the final docket text; if correct, click [Next] to submit your document(s).
    Note: The Notice of Electronic Filing displays giving you the document number. Copies of this notice are immediately e-mailed to all participants who receive electronic notification in the case.
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