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In re Miller

In re Miller

Ruling
Twelve clearly undisputed loans were sufficient basis for filing involuntary petition.
Procedural posture

A bank filed an involuntary petition under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, seeking an order placing an individual debtor into bankruptcy. The debtor opposed the bank's petition, claiming that the bank did not meet the qualifications imposed by 11 U.S.C.S. § 303(b)(1) to be a petitioning creditor. The debtor filed a motion for summary judgment.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on December 07, 2012 , LexisNexis #0113-036