· 8/3/2011
Nicholas v. Oren (In Re Nicholas)
Citations
- 457 B.R. 202
- 2011 WL 3421533
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- holding party in contempt and awarding attorneys’ fees and $5,000 in punitive damages after the party commenced an action in state court in knowing violation of a discharge injunction
- holding party in contempt and awarding attorneys’ fees and $5,000 in punitive damages after the party commenced an action in state court in knowing violation of a discharge injunction
- holding party in contempt and awarding attorneys’ fees and $5,000 in punitive damages after the party commenced an action in state court in knowing violation of a discharge injunction
- holding a pro se creditor in contempt and awarding the debtor reasonable attorney’s fees and $5000 in punitive damages after the creditor commenced an action in state court in knowing violation of the discharge injunction
- assessing a $5,000 punitive sanction against a pro se litigant who violated the discharge injunction by making payment demands and pursuing state court litigation on discharged claims
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Judges: Carla E. Craig
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