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| Keywords/Topic | Date | Title | Description | Judge | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adversary Proceedings - Procedural Matters | 03/21/2013 | Montano v. First Light Federal Credit Union (In re Montano) |
Declaratory and injunctive relief (Class 1) and compensatory and punitive damages (Class 2). |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Adversary Proceedings - Procedural Matters, Valuation | 03/19/2013 | In re Matilde Flores Hamilton |
Motion for relief from order granting motion for valuation of collateral. |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Collateral Estoppel, Dischargeability, Summary Judgment | 03/19/2013 | Sierra Chemicals, LLC v. Mosley (In re Mosley) |
Motion for summary judgment. |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Default Judgment, Reconsideration | 03/15/2013 | Jacoby, et al v. Akbari-Shahmirzadi (In re Akbari-Shahmirzadi) |
Motion to reconsider order granting partial summary judgment as to liability. |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Discharge, Summary Judgment | 03/05/2013 | Century Bank v. Scheid (In re Scheid) |
Plaintiff seeks to have Defendants' discharge denied under 11 U.S.C. §§ 727(a)(3) and (a)(5). Motion for summary judgment. |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Automatic Stay, Property of the Estate | 02/25/2013 | In re Jack D. Pickel |
Court denies motion for determination that automatic stay does not apply to pending litigation. |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Dismissal | 01/30/2013 | In re Michael Jacques Jacobs |
Court denies debtor's motion to vacate dismissal. |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Adversary Proceedings - Procedural Matters, Dischargeability | 01/29/2013 | Danbom v. Prewitt (In re Prewitt) |
Plaintiffs allege that Defendant stole $12,496.37 from them by forging a joint insurance check, and asking that the debt be declared nondischargeable. Defendant moved to dismiss the complaint for, inter alia, failure to state a viable claim. The Court denies Defendant's motion to dismiss. |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Waiver | 01/18/2013 | Galey v. Boydstun (In re Boydstun) |
Plaintiff filed a motion to waive filing fee and submitted a signed declaration of facts and Information and an application to proceed in District Court without prepaying fees or costs. The Court finds it should defer the filing fee in this adversary proceeding, but that if Plaintiff obtains a money judgment, she must pay the filing fees upon collection of any substantial portion thereof. |
Judge David T. Thuma | |
| Dischargeability, Summary Judgment | 01/18/2013 | Jacoby, et al v. Akbari-Shahmirzadi |
Plaintiff seeks to have Defendant's debt declared nondischargeable under, inter alia, 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(4). Plaintiff's motion for partial summary judgment includes 34 asserted facts and supporting evidence, non of which Defendant addressed in her response. The Court elects to consider the facts undisputed, and concludes that the facts provide a sufficient evidentiary basis for judgment in Plaintiff's favor on the liability portion of its § 523(a)(4) claim. The Court will grant the motion with respect to liability and hold a hearing on the amount of Plaintiff's claim that should be declared nondischargeable. |
Judge David T. Thuma |

