Nelson v. Long
Debtor - Debtor: In re: BOBBY DALE LONG
Appellant: LYLE R. NELSON, Chapter 7 Trustee
Appellee: BOBBY DALE LONG
Case Number: 16-6073
Filed: March 18, 2016
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Bankruptcy Appeals Rule 28 USC 158

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December 12, 2016 Summary Nelson v. Long

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Debtor - debtor: In re: BOBBY DALE LONG
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Appellant: LYLE R. NELSON, Chapter 7 Trustee
Represented By: Elisabeth D. Brown
Represented By: Nicholas A. Johnson
Represented By: Lyle R. Nelson
Represented By: Karolina D. Roberts
Represented By: Wyatt D. Swinford
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Appellee: BOBBY DALE LONG
Represented By: Ben Huston Ezzell
Represented By: J. David Ezzell
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