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In re Mitchell

In re Mitchell

Ruling
Real estate brokerage firm could be retained to market estate commercial property despite principal's conections with bank holding deed of trust.
Procedural posture

The chapter 7 Trustee applied to hire a real estate brokerage firm to market estate commercial real property. The United States Trustee objected, arguing that the firm was disqualified from acting for the estate because one of its principals owned stock in the parent company of the bank which held the first deed of trust on the property and also sat on the board of directors of that company. This connection was disclosed in the application.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on January 18, 2008 , LexisNexis #0208-107