In re: Daniel Martin, Sr., No. 15-8030 (6th Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseMartin filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy petition on January 28. On April 9, the Pecks sought relief from stay to continue state court litigation against Martin. On April 29, the Pecks filed an adversary proceeding seeking nondischargeability of a debt stemming from the same litigation. The court indicated that it would grant relief from stay, noting that the state court discovery process was further along; additional parties are involved in that case; and the Pecks had requested a jury trial. On July 7, the bankruptcy court granted relief from the stay, holding the adversary proceeding in abeyance. On July 17, Martin timely filed notice of appeal. On July 22, Martin sought a stay pending appeal in the bankruptcy court. The Pecks filed opposition. On October 5, Martin filed his appellate brief. The Pecks filed their brief on November 5. Martin filed his reply brief on November 23, requesting oral argument. On November 19, before obtaining a ruling from the bankruptcy court and before completion of briefing, Martin moved, in the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, for stay pending appeal. On November 30, the Pecks filed a response and the bankruptcy court denied a stay. On December 11, Martin filed an “Emergency” second motion for stay pending appeal. The Panel declined oral argument and affirmed relief from the automatic stay.
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