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USCA1 Opinion

	

        July 31, 1996           [NOT FOR PUBLICATION]

                            UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
                                FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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        No. 95-1713
         

                                   MICHAEL L. LONG,

                                Plaintiff, Appellant,

                                          v.

                 PROGRESSIVE CONSUMERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, ET AL.,

                                Defendants, Appellees.

                                 ____________________

                     APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

                          FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

                       [Hon. Rya W. Zobel, U.S. District Judge]
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                                 ____________________

                                        Before

                                Selya, Cyr and Boudin,
                                   Circuit Judges.
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                                 ____________________

            Michael L. Long on brief pro se.
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            Michael  P. Duffy, Harvey Weiner and Peabody & Arnold on brief for
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        appellee IAG Federal Credit Union.

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                                 ____________________

                      Per  Curiam.      Appellee  has  informed  us  that
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            appellant's bankruptcy action was dismissed with prejudice on

            July 8, 1996;  thus this action is no longer  affected by the

            automatic bankruptcy  stay.   Having  carefully reviewed  the

            parties' briefs  and the relevant  record on this  appeal, we

            conclude   that  no   substantial   question  is   presented.

            Accordingly,  the judgment  in  favor of  IAG Federal  Credit

            Union is summarily affirmed.   See Loc. R. 27.1.
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