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7 opinions for “Brandon Overseas, Inc. v. Tolz, Not individually, but as Trustee”
Equipment Acquisition Resources, Inc. v. United States (In Re Equipment Acquisition Resources, Inc.)public domain
451 B.R. 454 (2011) In re EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION RESOURCES, INC., Debtor. Equipment Acquisition Resources, Inc., Plaintiff, v. United States of America, Internal Revenue Service, Sheldon Player, Donna Malone, Mark Anstett, and Martha Anstett, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 09 B 39937. Adversary No. 10 A 00099. United States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division. June
Zazzali v. United States (In Re DBSI, Inc.)public domain
OPINION PAEZ, Circuit Judge: We must decide whether a bankruptcy trustee can, through an adversary proceeding, avoid a debtor’s federal tax payment, or whether the Internal Revenue Service’s (“IRS” or “government”) sovereign immunity prevents such relief. To resolve this question, we must consider the interplay between two Bankruptcy Code statutes: 11 U.
ORDER ON APPEAL FROM UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Marsha J. Pechman, United States District Judge The above-entitled Court, having received and reviewed: 1. Appellant United States of America’s Opening Brief (Docket No. 27), 2. Plaintiff-Appellee’s Answering Brief (Docket No. 28), 3. Appellant United States of America’s Reply Brief (Docket No. 2
CONSOLIDATED ORDER GRANTING MOTIONS TO DISMISS Erik P. Kimball, Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court In the above-captioned adversary proceedings, Robert C. Furr, as chapter 7 trustee (the “Trustee”) of the bankruptcy estates of Rollaguard Security, LLC (“Rol-laguard”) and the substantively consolidated debtors, Shamrock Jewelers, Inc. and Shamrock Jewelers Loan & Guarantee, LLC (together, the “Shamr
Bakst v. United States (In re Kane & Kane)public domain
ORDER DISMISSING INTERVENORS CHARLES J. KANE AND HARLEY N. KANE FROM ADVERSARY PROCEEDING ERIK P. KIMBALL, Bankruptcy Judge. THIS MATTER came before the Court for hearing on June 14, 2012 upon the Court’s Order to Show Cause Why Inter-venors Charles J. Kane and Harley N. Kane Should Not Be Dismissed from this Adversary Proceeding and Setting Hearing Thereon [ECF No. 281] (the “Order to Sh
ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS PAUL G. HYMAN, JR., Bankruptcy Judge. THIS MATTER came before the Court upon the Motion to Dismiss (the “Motion to Dismiss”) (ECF No. 72) filed by BMO Harris Bank N.A. as Successor by Merger to M & I Marshall & Ilsley Bank (“M & I” or “Defendant M & I”) and Christopher Flynn (“Fly
CHAPTER 11 ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART GECC’S MOTION TO DISMISS (ECF NO. 32) Paul G. Hyman, Chief Judge THIS MATTER came before the Court upon the Motion to Dismiss (the “Motion to Dismiss”) (ECF No. 32) filed by General Electric Capital Corporation (“GECC”). The Motion to Dismiss seeks dismissal of the Amended Complaint (ECF No. 26)