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18
Apr
2009

Motion to Dismiss Chp. 7 Bankruptcy

By Charles R. Harroun, Attorney at Law

Trustee submits Motion to Dismiss Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.  The case of In re Morris, 153 B.R. 559, held that the Bankruptcy Code section which bars the court from dismissing a Chapter 7 case for “substantial abuse” at the request or suggestion of any party in interest, does not prevent the U.S. Trustee from making a motion to dismiss at the suggestion of a creditor, or bar the court from considering that motion to dismiss.



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