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ROBERT E. ATKINSON, CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE OF THE BANKRUPTCY ESTATE OF HEATH WILLS AND PATRICIA WILLS; ASSURITY HEALTHCARE, INC., A FOREIGN CORPORATION; BANDAR ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A CUUR DIAGNOSTICS, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; AND HUTCHINGS LAW GROUP, LLC, Appellants, v. WILLIAM M. HOLLAND, COURT APPOINTED RECEIVER; COLLINS CAPITAL, LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; SINGLE HELIX INVESTMENT TECHNOLOGY, LLC, A WYOMING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; SUSAN KAPLAN, AN INDIVIDUAL COMPANY; STEPHEN GELLER, AN INDIVIDUAL; AND MARTIN FABRIKANT, AN INDIVIDUAL, Respondents.
ORDER SUBSTITUTING PARTY AND DISMISSING APPEAL
Attorney Robert E. Atkinson has filed a motion to substitute himself, as the Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee, in the place of appellants Heath Wills and Patricia Wills. No opposition has been filed. Having reviewed the motion, it is granted, and the clerk shall amend the caption in this appeal in conformity with the caption on this order. See NRAP 43(b).
The parties have filed a stipulation to dismiss this appeal. Because the stipulation is not signed by counsel of record for respondents Collins Capital, LLC; Single Helix Investment Technology, LLC; Susan Kaplan; Stephen Geller; and Martin Fabrikant, the stipulation is treated as a motion to voluntarily dismiss this appeal. Cause appearing, the motion is granted. This appeal is dismissed. Each party shall bear their own costs and attorney fees. NRAP 42(b).
It is so ORDERED.1
FOOTNOTES
1. Based on this order, this court takes no action in regard to the request to dismiss the appeal contained in the motion filed on March 19, 2024. Additionally, based on the notice of withdrawal of motion for extension of time, this court takes no action in regard to the motion filed on May 16, 2024.
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Docket No: No. 87872
Decided: June 28, 2024
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada.
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