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· 7/29/2008

Bierbach v. Brooks (In Re Brooks)

Citations

  • 393 B.R. 80
  • 2008 Bankr. LEXIS 2750
  • 2008 WL 3066574

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • rejecting a trustee’s argument that it should deny the exemption as a penalty because there was “scant evidence that Debtors acted in bad faith other than the unauthorized sale of estate assets”
  • “Despite this voluntary [post-petition] transfer, however, § 522(g) is not applicable because the Trustee neither avoided the transfer nor recovered the Porsche.”
  • “Despite this voluntary [post-petition] transfer, however, § 522(g) is not applicable because the Trustee neither avoided the transfer nor recovered the Porsche. The Trustee filed a motion for turnover, but did not actually bring any property into the estate.”

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Judges: Mary D. France

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