United States Trustee v. Taub (In re Nicholas)
Aug
01
2007
Ruling
Bankruptcy court had jurisdiction in debtor's case over violations by bankruptcy petition preparers in all other cases filed in the same year.
Procedural posture
Defendant bankruptcy petition preparer ("BPP") moved to dismiss claims filed by plaintiff, the United States Trustee, for monetary penalties for providing legal advice to debtors other than the debtor in whose the complaint was filed, for damages and penalties under 11 U.S.C. § 110(i), for injunctive relief, and for other relief in all other cases filed in the last year in which the BPP allegedly failed to comply with section 110.
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