Filed: Aug. 02, 2016
Latest Update: Mar. 03, 2020
Summary: FILED United States Court of Appeals UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS Tenth Circuit FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT August 2, 2016 _ Elisabeth A. Shumaker Clerk of Court LARRY IVAN BEHRENDS, Debtor. - JOLI A. LOFSTEDT, as Chapter 7 Trustee for the bankruptcy estate of Larry Ivan Behrends, Plaintiff - Appellee, v. No. 15-1489 (D.C. No. 1:15-CV-01854-CMA) VICKIE L. OLETSKI-BEHRENDS, (D. Colo.) Defendant - Appellant, and 21ST CENTURY FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC, Defendant. _ ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL _ Before TYMKOV
Summary: FILED United States Court of Appeals UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS Tenth Circuit FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT August 2, 2016 _ Elisabeth A. Shumaker Clerk of Court LARRY IVAN BEHRENDS, Debtor. - JOLI A. LOFSTEDT, as Chapter 7 Trustee for the bankruptcy estate of Larry Ivan Behrends, Plaintiff - Appellee, v. No. 15-1489 (D.C. No. 1:15-CV-01854-CMA) VICKIE L. OLETSKI-BEHRENDS, (D. Colo.) Defendant - Appellant, and 21ST CENTURY FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC, Defendant. _ ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL _ Before TYMKOVI..
More
FILED
United States Court of Appeals
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS Tenth Circuit
FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT August 2, 2016
_________________________________
Elisabeth A. Shumaker
Clerk of Court
LARRY IVAN BEHRENDS,
Debtor.
------------------------------
JOLI A. LOFSTEDT, as Chapter 7 Trustee
for the bankruptcy estate of Larry Ivan
Behrends,
Plaintiff - Appellee,
v. No. 15-1489
(D.C. No. 1:15-CV-01854-CMA)
VICKIE L. OLETSKI-BEHRENDS, (D. Colo.)
Defendant - Appellant,
and
21ST CENTURY FINANCIAL
SERVICES, LLC,
Defendant.
_________________________________
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
_________________________________
Before TYMKOVICH, Chief Judge, BACHARACH and MORITZ, Circuit Judges.
_________________________________
Appellant Vickie L. Oletski-Behrends seeks review of the district court’s order
denying her motion to withdraw the reference of an adversary proceeding to the
bankruptcy court. Because the order appealed from is not a final order, we dismiss
this appeal for lack of appellate jurisdiction.
The Debtor filed his Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition in July 2013. A year later,
the Chapter 7 Trustee filed adversary proceeding No. 14-01377-SBB in the United
States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado. The adversary proceeding
sought to recover certain real and personal property that allegedly should have been
part of the Debtor’s bankruptcy estate.
The parties then filed their “Joint 7026 Report” in the adversary proceeding.
Aplt. App. at 159-62. In the Joint 7026 Report, they stated they “agreed that the
bankruptcy court may enter final judgment with respect to the claims asserted in this
matter.”
Id. at 159. The parties also filed an Amended Joint Pretrial Statement,
which included in its “Stipulated and Uncontested Facts” section a statement that
“[t]his Court has jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter of this
proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1334(b).”
Id. at 204.
On July 28, 2015, however, Ms. Oletski-Behrends filed her Motion for
Withdrawal of Reference. See 28 U.S.C. § 157(d) (permitting district court to
withdraw reference to bankruptcy court upon timely motion of a party for cause
shown). In the motion, she stated she “now expressly does not consent to a trial
before the bankruptcy court.” Aplt. App. at 5. Her motion was referred to the
district court, see D. Colo. Local Rule 84.1(d)(4), (5), and was assigned Case No.
1:15-CV-01854-CMA in the District of Colorado.
2
The district court denied the motion to withdraw the reference, and dismissed
No. 1:15-CV-01854-CMA. It found that the motion was untimely and that
Ms. Oletski-Behrends had waived her right to withdraw the reference from the
bankruptcy court. Ms. Oletski-Behrends now appeals.
Our jurisdiction extends only to review of “final decisions of the district courts
of the United States. . . .” 28 U.S.C. § 1291. “A final decision is one that ends the
litigation on the merits and leaves nothing for the court to do but execute the
judgment.” Graham v. Hartford Life & Accident Ins. Co.,
501 F.3d 1153, 1156
(10th Cir. 2007) (internal quotation marks omitted). “[W]ithdrawal of reference . . .
orders merely involve the selection or designation of the forum in which final
decisions will be ultimately reached. They do not finally end the litigation.” Dalton
v. United States (In re Dalton),
733 F.2d 710, 714 (10th Cir. 1984); see also Matter
of Lieb,
915 F.2d 180, 184-85 (5th Cir. 1990) (stating court lacks jurisdiction over
appeal from order refusing to withdraw reference to bankruptcy court); cf. Loveridge
v. Hall (In re Renewable Energy Dev. Corp.),
792 F.3d 1274, 1277 (10th Cir. 2015)
(considering appeal from district court order assigning case to bankruptcy court
where district court had certified its non-final decision for immediate appeal).
The order appealed from here, which only denied the motion to withdraw the
reference of an adversary proceeding to the bankruptcy court, is an interlocutory,
non-appealable order over which we lack appellate jurisdiction.
Dalton,
733 F.2d at 715. The order was not certified for immediate appeal. Moreover, the
fact that the district court opened a separate case to deal with the referred motion, and
3
entered an order that resulted in the termination of that district court case, see Aplt.
Br. at 5, does not mean that it entered a final order appealable to this court, see, e.g.,
Cascade Energy & Metals Corp. v. Banks (In re Cascade Energy & Metals Corp.),
956 F.2d 935, 937 (10th Cir. 1992) (holding district court order remanding adversary
proceeding to bankruptcy court for further proceedings, though it resolved issue
presented to district court, was not final order immediately appealable to court of
appeals).
This appeal is dismissed for lack of appellate jurisdiction.
Entered for the Court
Timothy M. Tymkovich
Chief Judge
4