Lynn Feldman v. FDIC
Lynn Feldman, as Chapter 7 Trustee of the Estates of Image Masters, Inc., OPFM, Inc., d/b/a Personal Financial Management, Inc., Mortgage Assistance Professionals, Inc., Mortgage Assistance Professionals, Inc. II, Discovered Treasurers, Inc., and DIVIDIT, |
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for both Indymac Bank, FSB and Washington Mutual Bank |
17-5009 |
January 25, 2017 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Other Statutory Actions |
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Plaintiff - appellant: Lynn Feldman, as Chapter 7 Trustee of the Estates of Image Masters, Inc., OPFM, Inc., d/b/a Personal Financial Management, Inc., Mortgage Assistance Professionals, Inc., Mortgage Assistance Professionals, Inc. II, Discovered Treasurers, Inc., and DIVIDIT, | |
Represented By: | David Michael DeVito |
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Defendant - appellee: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for both Indymac Bank, FSB and Washington Mutual Bank | |
Represented By: | Sam Jack Alberts |
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