I've noticed several of you cite references to court decisions-how/where do you find these? I've tried Google but haven't had too much luck-maybe I'm not using correct keywords? Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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www.pacer.gov. You need a credit or debit card to create an account. Be careful. The charges can run up pretty quickly at 8 cents per page.Filed August 20 341 on September 23 Report of No Distribution - September 24 Case Discharged and Closed on November 23!!!
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Originally posted by daylate View PostI've noticed several of you cite references to court decisions-how/where do you find these? I've tried Google but haven't had too much luck-maybe I'm not using correct keywords? Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Analyzing case law and applying a court's opionion to the facts of your own case is tricky. If you have an issue complicated enough to require caselaw research, you really should consult an attorney.LadyInTheRed is in the black!
Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
$143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!
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I don't know know what district you're in, but in the Northern district, http://www.ohnb.uscourts.gov/ , on the right side there is a link for judges information. You can click on your judge and search his/her opinions. I would imagine the other districts are set up the same.
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Thanks for the info-I'm not trying to be a lawyer just trying to learn more and see what the different courts are saying.
As a general rule if a court rules on an issue do trustees in other areas take notice or do they continue as usual until it is decided in their district or at a higher level court?
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Hi daylate,
If it is in the BAP, Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, or the circuit court (Ohio is in the 6th Circuit), it applies to all the trustees in the district. (if, as LadyintheRed said, it hasn't been overturned or a more recent case was ruled differently)
You can go to your courts website and look to see if it has a section on 'opinions' that you can search. You can also restrict your google search to the .gov domain. The link LadyintheRed to caselaw.findlaw is another good source.
Happy hunting, it is always interesting to me what is out there..
Tom in ColoCh7 filed 5/12/2010.....341 meeting 6/30/2010....report of no distribution 8/15/2010.....discharged 10/01/2010.....closed 11/09/2010
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