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· 12/21/1999

Seaway Painting, Inc. v. D.L. Smith Co. (In Re Cornell & Co.)

Citations

  • 242 B.R. 834
  • 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19930

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  • imposing sanctions and noting that “bad faith may be inferred when the attorney's actions are so completely without merit as to require the conclusion that they must have been undertaken for some improper purpose” (quotation omitted)

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Judges: Bechtle

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