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United States Courts Opinions

United States Courts Opinions (USCOURTS) collection is a collaborative effort between the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) and the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC) to provide public access to opinions from selected United States appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts.

The District of Nebraska offers a database of opinions for the years 1997 to current, listed by year and judge. For a more detailed search, enter the keyword or case number in the search box above.

Confirmation of the debtor's Chapter 12 plan was denied because issues of feasibility and management existed. Some of the livestock had disappeared or was unaccounted for, bills were not being paid in the ordinary course, and insurance had lapsed.

The lessee of personal property owned by debtor was found to be in contempt for refusing to turn the property over to the debtor in possession and the secured creditors, & was subject to monetary sanctions if the property was not immediately returned.

The lessee of personal property owned by debtor was found to be in contempt for refusing to turn the property over to the debtor in possession and the secured creditors, & was subject to monetary sanctions if the property was not immediately returned.

Debtor in possession leased trucking units to a company which did not comply with an order to turn over the property. The court authorized the owner of the debtor in possession to contact the drivers and take necessary steps to repossess the property.

The debtor in possession leased trucking units to a company that did not comply with a court order to turn the property over. One of the secured creditors sought and was granted authority to take steps to protect & obtain its collateral from the lessee.

The debtor in possession leased trucking units to a company that did not comply with a court order to turn the property over. One of the secured creditors sought and was granted authority to take steps to protect & obtain its collateral from the lessee.

Debtor in possession leased trucking units to a company which did not comply with an order to turn over the property. The court authorized the owner of the debtor in possession to contact the drivers and take necessary steps to repossess the property.

A trade union advanced funds to debtor for training. The loan became due when the debtor took a non-union job. Because debtor's household expenses exceeded income, repayment would be an undue hardship, so the loan is dischargeable under § 523(a)(8).

The court should abstain from hearing, and remand, a lawsuit removed from state court by the debtor, because the lawsuit did not involve core proceedings but concerned only state law issues. Once liquidated, the claim may be dealt with in bankruptcy court

For purposes of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 40-102, a wife who jointly owns the family home with her husband and jointly files a bankruptcy petition with him is deemed to consent to the selection of a portion of the homestead exemption from her property.

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