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Cardinal Stritch Univ. v. Kuehn (In re Kuehn)

Cardinal Stritch Univ. v. Kuehn (In re Kuehn)

Ruling
University properly sanctioned for withholding transcript after tuition debt was discharged.
Procedural posture

Appellee discharged chapter 7 debtor filed motions in the Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Wisconsin seeking to reopen her bankruptcy case and to hold appellant university creditor in contempt. The creditor appealed after the bankruptcy court granted the motions, found that it had violated 11 U.S.C. §§ 362 and 524, and imposed sanctions based on its continued refusal to provide the debtor with her educational transcript.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on November 30, 2007 , LexisNexis #1207-133