Source: https://opinions.abi.org/5th-circuit/texas/northern-district/judge-jernigan?page=3
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 07:19:43+00:00

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Plaintiff reorganized debtor filed an adversary proceeding against defendants, post-confirmation tort claimants, seeking a determination that the claims asserted by the claimants were discharged by the confirmation order in the debtor's chapter 11 case. The parties filed cross motions for summary judgment.
Claim for injury from prepetition exposure to asbestos, unknown at confirmation, was discharged due to adequate publication of bar date.
Plaintiff insurer filed an adversary proceeding against defendant energy company, the parent company of a biofuels business ("debtor") that declared chapter 11 bankruptcy, seeking a determination that claims the energy company filed against the insurer in a Texas court were barred, and an order enjoining the energy company from proceeding with that action. The parties filed cross-motions for summary judgment.
Debtor's parent enjoined from pursuing claims against debtor's insurer that were property of the estate and had been sold and released.
The court held a bench trial in an adversary proceeding filed by creditor buyers who objected to the dischargeability of a debt under 11 U.S.C.S. § 523(a)(2)(A) and an objection to the debtor's purported homestead exemption under 11 U.S.C.S. § 522.
Debtor's failure to disclose mold contamination resulted in nondischargeable debt.
Trustee brought an adversary proceeding against defendant co-owner of an entity which owned an Internet domain name, seeking authorization to sell the domain name free and clear of any interest of the co-owner pursuant to 11 U.S.C.S. § 363(h), and alleging that the co-owner breached a settlement agreement which created the entity.
Trustee could sell debtor's internet domain name free and clear of interest of co-owner.
A property owner filed a motion to compel the Chapter 13 debtor to assume or reject a contract for deed under 11 U.S.C.S. § 365, pursuant to which the debtor agreed to purchase from the owner certain residential real property.
Contract for deed under which debtor defaulted was not executory and could be cured in chapter 13 plan.
Chapter 13 debtor, by and through her counsel, filed an application of for allowance of compensation and reimbursement of expenses, pursuant to either 28 U.S.C.S. § 1927, 11 U.S.C.S. § 105(a), and Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9011, to be assessed against two mortgage loan servicing creditors.
Award of attorneys' fees and expenses against creditor mortgagees for bringing allegedly unfounded stay litigation denied in absence of bad faith.
Debtors sought confirmation of their proposed Chapter 11 plan of reorganization as immaterially modified by a later version of the plan. The issue was whether the proposed plan satisfied the criteria in 11 U.S.C.S. § 1129.
Immaterially modified chapter 11 plan could be confirmed.
In re American Mart Hotel Corp.
Movant, a primary lender, filed an amended plan of liquidation for the debtor for confirmation. The objections of all parties had been withdrawn, resolved, or otherwise overruled or addressed.
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Plan of liquidation proposed by lender confirmed as modified.
In re EQK Bridgeview Plaza Inc.
Before the court for consideration in debtor's chapter 11 case were movant creditors' motions for relief from the automatic stay.
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Denial of relief from stay conditioned upon adequate protection payments and plan confirmation by date certain.
Creditor filed an amended complaint against chapter 7 debtors seeking a determination that his claims against the debtor wife were non-dischargeable pursuant to 11 U.S.C.S. § 523(a)(4) and (a)(6). The creditor's claims were based upon the debtor's alleged breach of fiduciary duty and on the creditor's claims under the Texas Theft Liability Act.
Unauthorized use of credit cards and cash withdrawals by debtor personal assistant resulted in nondischargeable debt.

References: § 523
 § 522
 § 363
 § 365
 § 1927
 § 105
 § 1129
 § 523