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Marshall v. Marshall (In re Marshall)

Citation:
No citation as of yet
Ruling:
The Ninth Circuit upheld the decision of the District Court to affirm three decisions of the Bankruptcy Court involving the chapter 11 bankruptcy estate of Howard Marshall III and his wife, Ilane...
Judge(s):
Hon. David Ebel (sitting by designation from the 10th Circuit); Hon. Kim McLane Wardlaw; and Hon. Jacqueline Nguyen deciding an appeal from the decision of district court judge, David Carter.
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In re Weixel

Citation:
13 FED App.0003P; BAP Case No. 12-8047
Ruling:
The Sixth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel affirmed a ruling of the Northern District of Ohio Bankruptcy Court dismissing the debtors' Chapter 7 case as an abuse under the totality of the...
Judge(s):
Humphrey, McIvor and Preston; Opinion by Humphrey
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Rivera v. Matos (In re Rivera)

Citation:
In re Rivera, BAP No. PR 12-087 (1st Cir. BAP, June 26, 2013) (per curiam).
Ruling:
Without “need to adopt a particular approach” to the meaning of 11 U.S.C. § 109(g)(2) because the debtor’s actions would satisfy the “mandatory,” “discretionary,” or “causal...
Judge(s):
Hillman, Deasy, and Bailey (per curiam)
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Piazza v. Nueterra Healthcare Physical Therapy, LLC (In re Piazza)

Citation:
Piazza v. Nueterra Healthcare Physical Therapy LLC. Case No. 12-12899 (11th Cir. June 26, 2013)(published)
Ruling:
Under § 707(a) of the bankruptcy code, the bankruptcy court may involuntarily dismiss a Chapter 7 petition for cause due to Debtor’s prepetition bad faith conduct.
Judge(s):
Marcus, Black, Siler, Circuit Judges.
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