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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court addressed West End Terrace, Inc.'s (WETI) motion for summary judgment regarding a debtor in possession's objection to WETI's claim. The court granted summary judgment for WETI, ruling that the debtor's claims of fraud in condominium sales were barred by res judicata due to prior state court judgments. Additionally, the court rejected claims of irregularities in foreclosure sales, citing insufficient evidence from the debtor and non-compliance with discovery rules. Later, the court denied the debtor's motion to alter or amend the summary judgment, reiterating its prior findings and emphasizing the debtor's failure to meet Rule 56(f) requirements for further discovery.
In Re Horkins is a workers' compensation case decided in United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Tennessee. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Tennessee.
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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court addressed West End Terrace, Inc.'s (WETI) motion for summary judgment regarding a debtor in possession's objection to WETI's claim. The court granted summary judgment for WETI, ruling that the debtor's claims of fraud in condominium sales were barred by res judicata due to prior state court judgments. Additionally, the court rejected claims of irregularities in foreclosure sales, citing insufficient evidence from the debtor and non-compliance with discovery rules. Later, the court denied the debtor's motion to alter or amend the summary judgment, reiterating its prior findings and emphasizing the debtor's failure to meet Rule 56(f) requirements for further discovery.
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