· 5/30/2002
Demos v. Brown (In Re Graves)
Citations
- 279 B.R. 266
- 48 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 743
- 2002 Daily Journal DAR 6817
- 2002 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 5378
- 2002 Bankr. LEXIS 613
How courts have described this case
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- holding that a bankruptcy petition preparer had no right to jury trial in equitable proceeding to enjoin certain conduct
- holding that there is no constitutional or statutory right to a jury trial in an injunction action under § 110(j)
- voiding order entered by bankruptcy court on its own motion permanently enjoining BPP’s conduct because the order to show cause did not mention a possible injunction, only fines
- a court may invoke its § 105(a) power to institute a § 110(j) injunction because it is thereby implementing a specific Code provision
- “[A] Civil Rule 60(b) motion that is filed within [fourteen] days after entry of the judgment may also be treated as a Civil Rule 59(e) motion. While Civil Rules 59(e) and 60(b
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Judges: Klein, Perris, Brandt
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