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· 11/13/1995

Harsch v. Eisenberg (In Re Eisenberg)

Citations

  • 189 B.R. 725
  • 1995 Bankr. LEXIS 1702
  • 1995 WL 717184

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that attorney fees are a nondischargeable debt where they arise out of and are ancillary to a nondischargeable debt
  • holding that attorney’s fees incurred in 16 connection with attempt to collect nondischargeable debt were ancillary to the primary debt and thus nondischargeable
  • the debtor’s admission that he acted “in a fiduciary capacity with respect to the ERISA plan and the plan beneficiaries” satisfied the fiduciary element of Section 523(a)(4)

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Judges: Margaret Dee McGarity

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