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§ 503(b)(3)(E)

Pavement Markings Northwest, Inc., In re

Ruling
Allowance of compensation and administrative expense treatment disallowed as the receiverwas not a custodian under the bankruptcy code. (Bankr. D. Idaho)
Issue(s)
Allowance of Administrative Expenses; Types of Expenses Allowed; Actual and

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Commercial opinion summary, case decided on January 31, 2020 , LexisNexis #0320-032

Montemurro, In re

Ruling
Prepetition receiver qualified as a custodian and was entitled to seek reasonable compensation for services rendered as well as costs and expenses incurred. (Bankr. N.D. Ill.)
Issue(s)
Allowance of Administrative Expenses; Types of Expenses Allowed; Actual and Necessary Expenses; Custodian.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on February 13, 2018 , LexisNexis #0318-098

Stainless Sales Corp, In re

Ruling
Court imposed a penalty against prepetition assignee for fees and costs that appeared to be"lumping." (Bankr. N.D. Ill.)
Issue(s)
Allowance of Administrative Expenses; Types of Expenses Allowed; Actual and Necessary Expenses; Custodian.

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Commercial opinion summary, case decided on June 27, 2017 , LexisNexis #0817-006

In re Internet Specialties West Inc.

Ruling
Fees of state-appointed receiver and counsel entitled to administrative expense status.
Procedural posture

State court-appointed receiver and his counsel sought administrative priority for their fees and expenses that were incurred in the chapter 11 debtor's bankruptcy case. The priority of both the receiver's fees and those of his counsel had been put in question by the debtor in its opposition to the final report and fee requests. The court had awarded the counsel $40,000 in compensation.

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Commercial opinion summary, case decided on July 16, 2013 , LexisNexis #0813-011

In re Wayne Engg Corp.

Ruling
Receiver's consultant was not entitled to administrative expense claim for sale of debt in which it did not participate and from which receiver did not benefit.
Procedural posture

Chapter 7 trustee filed objections to the proof of claim of creditor consultant, alleged to be for $282,500, which the consultant was entitled to priority. The trustee argued that the claim, which arose out of a consulting agreement with debtor's prepetition receiver, should be denied.

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opinion summary, case decided on March 05, 2007 , LexisNexis #0407-094