Vickery v. Diamond
Debtor - Debtor: In re: TERRY KENNETH VICKERY
Appellant: TERRY KENNETH VICKERY
Appellee: RICHARD K. DIAMOND, Chapter 7 Trustee for IVDS Interactive Acquisition Partners, L.P., a Florida general partnership
Case Number: 15-1069
Filed: March 2, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Bankruptcy Appeals Rule 28 USC 158

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August 19, 2016 Vickery v. Diamond

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Debtor - debtor: In re: TERRY KENNETH VICKERY
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Appellant: TERRY KENNETH VICKERY
Represented By: John G. Nelson
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Appellee: RICHARD K. DIAMOND, Chapter 7 Trustee for IVDS Interactive Acquisition Partners, L.P., a Florida general partnership
Represented By: Steven William Kelly
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