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Doucet v. Drycock Coal Com. (In re Oakley)

Doucet v. Drycock Coal Com. (In re Oakley)

Ruling
Bankruptcy court had jurisdiction over proceeding concerning stock that was property of the estate.
Procedural posture

Appellees, a bankruptcy trustee and a creditor, brought an adversary proceeding against pro se appellant bankruptcy debtor and others seeking a determination that certain stock was property of the debtor's estate in which the creditor claimed a security interest. The debtor appealed the order of the bankruptcy court for the Southern District of Ohio which denied the debtor's posttrial motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction and standing.

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Court :
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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 18, 2009 , LexisNexis #0709-105