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Request for Permission to Use Streamlined Disclosure =

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:03 am
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VZ approved use of my consolidated Plan & Disclosure statement using the 9013-1 ("Scream of Die") procedure in2:09-bk-36922-VZ, in December 2009.
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LOL, David. Do you think that Judge Zurzolo would fall for the "scream or die" part?
Actually, what is a scream or die motion?
I heard Judge Zurzolo talking about a streamlined disclosure statement at the "Super 13" symposium and I got the impression it was even more streamlined than the one on his website. Maybe it was wishful thinking on my part.
Thanks,
Daniela
2010/1/15 David A. Tilem
>Do a motion for leave to use the form (combined plan and DS) which appears on J AA's webpage. You can do it as a scream or die motion.
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>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 1:39 PM
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>Subject: [cdcbaa] Request for Permission to Use Streamlined Disclosure Statement
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>Hi All,
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>Anyone ever request permission to use a streamlined disclosure statement? . . served on all and "Notice of Nonopp" after 15 days then file "Proposed Order?" Where in the rules would I look for guidance on this?
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>Also, would really appreciate if someone can give me a case name or no. of a ch. 11 case where you may have used a streamlined statement so that I can review the case.
>[individual 11]
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>Thanks!
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>Smile and have a happy day--it could always be worse!
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VZ approved use of my consolidated Plan & Disclosure statement using the 9013-1 ("Scream of Die") procedure in 2:09-bk-36922-VZ, in December 2009. Peter M. Lively, J.D./M.B.A.Law Offices of Peter M. Lively Personal Financial Law Center I11965 Venice Blvd, Suite 301 Los Angeles, CA 90066-3977 310-899-0630 800-307-DEBT (3328)Fax: 310-899-0632 A-Bankruptcy-Attorney.com
Personal Financial Law Center II1706 Newport Boulevard, Suite BCosta Mesa, California 92627-3073Telephone: 949-650-DEBT(3328)
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From: Daniela Romero <dromerolaw@gmail.com>To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 5:31:02 PMSubject: Re: [cdcbaa] Request for Permission to Use Streamlined Disclosure Statement
LOL, David. Do you think that Judge Zurzolo would fall for the "scream or die" part?Actually, what is a scream or die motion? I heard Judge Zurzolo talking about a streamlined disclosure statement at the "Super 13" symposium and I got the impression it was even more streamlined than the one on his website. Maybe it was wishful thinking on my part. Thanks,Daniela
2010/1/15 David A. Tilem <DavidTilem@tilemlaw .com>

Do a motion for leave to use the form (combined plan and DS) which appears on J AA's webpage. You can do it as a scream or die motion.



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