In re: In the Matter of Penn Central
Debtor - Appellant: In re: PENN CENTRAL TRANSP
Not Party - Appellant: AMERICAN PREMIER UNDERWRITERS INC
Claimant - Appellee: ESTATE OF JACK ACRE
Case Number: 12-3807
Filed: October 5, 2012
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Nature of Suit: Bankruptcy Withdrawal 28 USC 157

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August 14, 2013 In the Matter of Penn Central v.

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Debtor - appellant: In re: PENN CENTRAL TRANSP
Represented By: Carl M. Buchholz
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Not party - appellant: AMERICAN PREMIER UNDERWRITERS INC
Represented By: Carl M. Buchholz
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Claimant - appellee: ESTATE OF JACK ACRE
Represented By: Rudolph J. Di Massa
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