Sitka Enters., Inc. v. Segarra Miranda, No. 14-1562 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseIn this Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding, Appellants filed a complaint in a Puerto Rico superior court against the Trustee in bankruptcy and other defendants. The Trustee removed the state case to the bankruptcy court. Thereafter, Appellants filed a motion for a jury trial and a motion requesting remand to state court. The bankruptcy denied both motions. Appellants appealed. The district court dismissed the appeal on the grounds that the bankruptcy court’s orders were not final. The First Circuit dismissed Appellants’ subsequent appeal, holding that it lacked jurisdiction over the district court’s dismissal of Appellants’ appeal of the bankruptcy court orders because the bankruptcy court’s orders were not final.
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