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The Bankruptcy court for the Northern District of Illinois offers a database of opinions listed by year and judge. For a more detailed search, enter the keyword or case number in the search box above.
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08/26/2004 |
In re Griffin 04 B 19670 Through counsel, the chapter 7 debtors moved to redeem a vehicle under § 722. The court granted the motion but requested that counsel provide the court with additional information on the fee arrangement between the debtors and the debtors’ counsel. Supplemental documents... |
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07/23/2004 |
In re Martha StewardIra Bodenstein, U.S. Trustee v. Anson B. Shareef 04 A 02333, 04 B 09265 United States Trustee made a variety of legal challenges to a bankruptcy petition preparer’s conduct under various subsections of 11 U.S.C. § 110 in two separate chapter 7 cases. After conducting an evidentiary hearing, the court found that the bankruptcy... |
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05/04/2004 |
In re Lillie Carter 04 B 00114 Prior to the debtor filing a chapter 13 bankruptcy, the debtor’s personal residence was purchased by a third party at a foreclose sale initiated by the holder of the second mortgage against the property. The debtor and the successful bidder entered into an oral agreement... |
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04/07/2004 |
In re Ockerlund Construction Company 03 B 45189 The debtor filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy after MB Financial Bank unexpectedly set off funds in one of its bank accounts to satisfy an overdue loan obligation. While a settlement to return some of those funds was pending, the debtor’s president loaned the debtor “emergency... |
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02/03/2004 |
In re AMERICAN TELECOM CORP 03 B 46296 Plaintiff in a state court alter ego action against two principals (and a Judgment Creditor of the debtor) of a corporate chapter 7 debtor filed a motion to dismiss the debtor’s case or in the alternative, lift the automatic stay to permit the state court action to proceed.... |
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01/22/2004 |
In re: Virgil LiptakLiptak v. Thornhill et al. 03 B 29854, 03 A 03732 Ex-wife of a solvent chapter 11 debtor, who was a resident of Texas, moved to dismiss his case for “cause” pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 1112(b), alleging that the debtor did not file his case in good faith. She also requested dismissal, or transfer of the case for... |