Banco Popular de Puerto Rico v. Concilio Mision Cristiana Fuente de Agua Viva, Inc.
Appellant:
Banco Popular de Puerto Rico
Appellee:
Concilio Mision Cristiana Fuente de Agua Viva, Inc.
Case Number:
3:2013cv01012
Filed:
January 3, 2013
Court:
Puerto Rico District Court
Office:
San Juan Office
County:
San Juan
Presiding Judge:
Gustavo A. Gelpi
Nature of Suit:
Bankruptcy Appeal (801)
Cause of Action:
28:0158 Notice of Appeal re Bankruptcy Matter (BA
Jury Demanded By:
None
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Represented By: | Jose Raul Cancio-Bigas |
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