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Goodman v. Parker (In re Parker)

Goodman v. Parker (In re Parker)

Ruling
Attorney was granted a permanent injunction to stop the debtor from continuing an action against the attorney since the cause of action was estate property and had been sold to the attorney's insurer.
Procedural posture

Plaintiff attorney filed an action against defendant debtor seeking a permanent injunction against the debtor to stop the debtor from continuing to prosecute a state court legal malpractice action asserted against the attorney. In earlier proceedings, the court had issued a preliminary injunction to enjoin prosecution of the state court proceedings.

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opinion summary, case decided on March 07, 2006 , LexisNexis #0406-056