fraud claims, motion for summary judgment denied
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In re Cornerstone Residential Development Corporation (Case No. 97-52476, AP No. 99-6035) 09/27/2000
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
Summary Judgment, Published No
In re Cornerstone Residential Development Corporation (Case No. 97-52476, AP No. 99-6035) 09/27/2000
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
fraud claims, motion for summary judgment granted
Summary Judgment, Published No
In re Pluma, Inc. (Case No. 99-11104, AP No. 00-2078) 09/15/2000
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
motion to abstain and remand
Abstention, Published No
In re Jones (Case No. 99-81173) 09/15/2000
(Judge: Catharine R. Aron)
(Judge: Catharine R. Aron)
sanctions for violation of automatic stay
Automatic Stay, Published No
In re Four Seasons Apparel Company (Case No. 00-10278) 09/15/2000
(Judge: Catharine R. Aron)
(Judge: Catharine R. Aron)
§503(b)(1)(A)
Administrative Expenses, Published No
In re Azalea Garden Board and Care, Inc. (Case No. 97-50365) 09/13/2000
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
recovery of bond posted for stay pending appeal
Appeals, Published No
In re Pelletier (Case No. 00-81949) 09/07/2000
(Judge: Catharine R. Aron)
(Judge: Catharine R. Aron)
motion to annul the automatic stay
Automatic Stay, Published No
In re Hawkins (Case No. 96-12424) 08/30/2000
(Judge: Catharine R. Aron)
(Judge: Catharine R. Aron)
motion to redeem granted
Redemption, Published No
In re Jones (Case No. 99-13086) 08/28/2000
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
motion to reconsider order confirming plan
Reconsider/Amend, Published No
In re Dillard (Case No. 00-11636) 08/23/2000
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
(Judge: William L. Stocks)
debtor filed after upset bid period expired and seeks to cure default
Automatic Stay, Published No