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Michael David Crosbie
Michael David Crosbie
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Bankruptcy No. 87-693-BKC-6P7, Adv. No. 87-303  In Re Vurchio  (1989)
United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida Filed: Oct. 30, 1989 Citations: 107 B.R. 363
107 B.R. 363 (1989) In re Thomas M. VURCHIO. Andrea A. RUFF, Trustee, Plaintiff, v. Philomena VURCHIO, Defendant. Bankruptcy No. 87-693-BKC-6P7, Adv. No. 87-303. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division. October 30, 1989. Andrea A. Ruff, Orlando, Fla., trustee. Raymond J. Rotella, Orlando, Fla., for defendant. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW GEORGE L. PROCTOR, Bankruptcy Judge. This adversary proceeding is before the Court upon the trustee's complaint seeking the avo..
Bankruptcy No. 88-160-BKC-6P7, Adv. No. 88-328  In Re Moran  (1989)
United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida Filed: Oct. 30, 1989 Citations: 107 B.R. 359
107 B.R. 359 (1989) In re Thomas L. MORAN, Debtor. Joseph J. BERNSTEIN, Trustee of Somerset Transit, Inc., formerly Moran Trucking Corporation, Plaintiff, v. Thomas L. MORAN, Defendant. Bankruptcy No. 88-160-BKC-6P7, Adv. No. 88-328. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division. October 30, 1989. *360 Charles E. Bobinis, Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff. David R. McFarlin, Orlando, Fla., for defendant. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW GEORGE L. PROCTOR, Bankruptcy Judge. Th..
17-004509BID  BOSTON CULINARY GROUP, INC., D/B/A CENTERPLATE vs UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 08, 2017
The issue in this de novo proceeding is whether the intended action of Respondent, University of Central Florida (University), to award a concessions and food services management contract to Ovation Food Services, L.P., d/b/a Spectra Food Services and Hospitality (Spectra), is contrary to the statutes, regulations, or policies governing the University, or contrary to competition, arbitrary, or capricious. The standard of proof for this proceeding is whether the proposed contract award is clearly erroneous, contrary to competition, arbitrary, or capricious. Petitioner, Boston Culinary Group, Inc., d/b/a Centerplate (Centerplate) bears the burden of proof.Vendor sucessfully challenging ITN award proved University participation in proceeding was for an improper purpose. Fees and costs awarded.
Bankruptcy No. 91-16018-9P7, Adv. No. 92-901  In Re Smith  (1993)
United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida Filed: Jun. 07, 1993 Citations: 157 B.R. 37
157 B.R. 37 (1993) In re Arthur A. SMITH, Jr. and Carol Smith d/b/a Mountain Valley Car Wash, Debtors. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, Plaintiff, v. Arthur A. SMITH, Jr. and Carol A. Smith, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 91-16018-9P7, Adv. No. 92-901. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida. June 7, 1993. Jeffrey W. Leasure, Ft. Myers, FL, for plaintiff. Brian Levy, Cape Coral, FL, for defendants. FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, AND MEMORANDUM OPINION ALEXANDER L. PASKAY, Chief Judge. T..

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