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In re Oliver C & I Corp., 16-08311 (MCF) (2018)
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Puerto Rico Filed:PR Dec. 28, 2018 Citations: 16-08311 (MCF), 17-00166 (MCF).

OPINION AND ORDER MILDRED CABAN FLORES , Bankruptcy Judge . Plaintiff, Oliver C & I Corp. ("Debtor"), filed an amended complaint against its partners and other non-creditor third parties to claim partnership distributions as property of the estate. The Defendants filed a renewed motion to dismiss or abstain ("Second Motion to Dismiss"). In it, they request that the Court dismiss the amended complaint on all counts based on this court's lack of jurisdiction to interpret the partnership...

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In re Betteroads Asphalt, LLC, 594 B.R. 516 (2018)
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Puerto Rico Filed:PR Nov. 30, 2018 Citations: 594 B.R. 516, 17-04156 (ESL), 17-04157 (ESL).

OPINION AND ORDER Enrique S. Lamoutte , United States Bankruptcy Judge . The above alleged debtors are before the court upon several motions aimed at disposing of the involuntary petitions. Alleged debtors pray for the dismissal of both involuntary petitions and the petitioning creditors pray for the entry of an order of relief under chapter 11. The pending motions are: (1) Motion of the Alleged Debtor Betteroads Asphalt LLC to Dismiss the Involuntary Bankruptcy Petition (Lead Case No....

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In re Quinones, 14-09404 BKT (2018)
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Puerto Rico Filed:PR Feb. 13, 2018 Citations: 14-09404 BKT, 16-00108.

OPINION & ORDER BRIAN K. TESTER , Bankruptcy Judge . BACKGROUND: The United States Internal Revenue Service (hereinafter "IRS") has requested this court to reconsider its Opinion & Order entered on December 29, 2017 [Dkt. No. 82] (hereinafter "Opinion"), under Rule 9023 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure. In their Motion for Relief from Order [Dkt. No. 86], (hereinafter "Motion") filed January 12, 2018, the IRS asked this court to reconsider its ruling regarding two issues...

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