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· 9/1/2010

Burtch v. Detroit Forming, Inc. (In Re Archway Cookies)

Citations

  • 435 B.R. 234
  • 2010 WL 3448549

How courts have described this case

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

  • holding that a 4.9-day difference in payment timing between the pre- and post-Preference Period was not material
  • holding that a 4.9-day difference in payment timing between the pre- and post-Preference Period was not material
  • holding that difference of 4.9 days in the number of days to payment in the historical period and the preference period was not material
  • holding that 5-day difference in average days to pay is “not material”
  • communications threatening to withhold shipments that occurred several months prior to preference period can make similar threats during preference period “within the ordinary course”
  • “[T]he subjective test reviews the transactions between the debtor and the defendant, not a debtor’s transactions with all of its creditors.”

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Judges: Christopher S. Sontchi

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