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The Subjectivity of Excusable Neglect
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By Isabel C. Balboa, Chapter 13 Standing Trustee, State of New Jersey, Camden Vicinage
Charles Schaffner, Appellant vs. United States Trustee, Appellee
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 93632, Decided July 6, 2012
The District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky reversed the holding of Bankruptcy Judge Tracey N. Wise denying requests to extend the time to file an appeal and for reconsideration of the denial of the request for an extension of time.
The subject matter of the appeal commenced in June 2011 when the . . .
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