In re: Morris Senior Living, LLC, et al.
MORRIS SENIOR LIVING, LLC |
Lewis Borsellino and Morris Healthcare & Rehabilation Center, LLC |
Julie Hamos, Kelly Cunningham and Gregg Szilagyi, Chapter 11 Trustee for the Estates of Morris Senior Living, LLC and Morris Real Estate Holdings II, LLC |
Northbrook Bank & Trust Company |
1:2013cv02064 |
March 18, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Cook |
Matthew F. Kennelly |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 0158 Notice of Appeal re Bankruptcy Matter (BAP) |
None |
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Filing 31 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order written by the Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly on 10/22/2013. The Court directs the Clerk to enter judgment as follows: The bankruptcy court's March 5, 2013 order finding MHRC in violation of the automatic stay is aff irmed. The bankruptcy court's March 21, 2013 order is vacated to the extent it finds MHRC and attorney Salem in contempt. The March 21, 2013 order is also vacated to the extent it imposes sanctions upon Salem under 28 U.S.C. § 1927. The cas e is remanded to the bankruptcy court for further consideration of that question consistent with this decision. Finally, the award of attorney's fees against MHRC and Salem is vacated, and the case is remanded to the bankruptcy court for further consideration of that question consistent with this decision.(pjg, ) |
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