In re Marilyn S. Scheer
Kenneth E. Bacon, Joseph Dunn, Joann Remke, Luis J. Rodriguez and The State Bar of California |
Marilyn S. Scheer |
Marilyn S. Scheer |
2:2014cv04829 |
June 23, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
John F. Walter |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
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Filing 31 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER REMANDING ACTION TO BANKRUPTCYCOURT by Judge John F. Walter: On 4/14/2016, the Ninth Circuit filed its Opinion reversing and remanding this Court 9/22/2014 Order affirming the Bankruptcy Court 6/5/2014 Order Granting Moti on to Dismiss. On 6/2/2016, the Ninth Circuit issued its Mandate pursuant to Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure 41(a). In light of the Ninth Circuit decision, this Court reverses the Bankruptcy Court 6/5/2014 Order Granting Motion to Dismiss and remands this action to the Bankruptcy Court for all further proceedings. Bankruptcy Case number: 1:13-bk-14649-VK, Adversary number: 1:13-ap-01241-VK. (Case CLOSED). (jp) |
Filing 24 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER AFFIRMING BANKRUPTCY COURT'S DISMISSAL ORDER by Judge John F. Walter. (SEE ATTACHMENT FOR FURTHER DETAILS). Accordingly, for all the foregoing reasons, the Bankruptcy Court's June 5, 2014 Order Granting Respondents' Motion to Dismiss Scheer's Complaint is AFFIRMED. (Made JS-6. Case Terminated.) (jp) |
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