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Critical Case Comment – Hamm v. Shinn (In re Hamm), 2007 WL 5582058 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. December 19, 2007)
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Hamm v. Shinn (In re Hamm), 2007 WL 5582058 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. December 19, 2007)
The existence of any grounds, other than the filing of a bankruptcy, which justifies the termination of a Chapter 13 debtor by a private employer precludes an action for bankruptcy discrimination under § 525.
Summary of the Case
Pamela Hamm filed a petition under Chapter 13 in July of 2005. Two years later, she was employed by Brentwood Cleaners as a customer . . .
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