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§ 1334(c)(1)

Trask, In re--Trask v. Greenville Fed.

Ruling
Motion to stay proceedings granted to permit the underlying issues to be litigated in the statecourt. (Bankr. S.D. Ohio)
Issue(s)
Bankruptcy Cases and Proceedings; Abstention; Discretionary Abstention.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 31, 2018 , LexisNexis #1018-083

Ridgeway, In re

Ruling
Court allowed companies' recovery on a single, nonpriority, prepetition unsecured claim.(Bankr. E.D. La.)
Issue(s)
Bankruptcy Cases and Proceedings; Abstention; Discretionary Abstention.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 27, 2018 , LexisNexis #0918-028

Topfer, In re--Topfer v. Topfer

Ruling
Limited relief from the automatic stay was granted to debtor's wife where court permissivelyabstained from hearing the divorce action and remanded the matter to the state court to allowit to determine matrimonial issues. (Bankr. M.D. Pa.)
Issue(s)
Bankruptcy Cases and Proceedings; Abstention; Discretionary Abstention.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 25, 2018 , LexisNexis #0918-027

G-I Holdings, Inc.,In re

Ruling
Permissive abstention was appropriate in an injunction motion as the debtor had raised theissue as a defense in state court. (Bankr. D.N.J.)
Issue(s)
Bankruptcy Cases and Proceedings; Abstention; Discretionary Abstention.

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Commercial opinion summary, case decided on January 26, 2018 , LexisNexis #0318-027

G-I Holdings, Inc.,In re

Ruling
Permissive abstention was appropriate in an injunction motion as the debtor had raised theissue as a defense in state court. (Bankr. D.N.J.)
Issue(s)
Bankruptcy Cases and Proceedings; Abstention; Discretionary Abstention.

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Commercial opinion summary, case decided on January 26, 2018 , LexisNexis #0318-027