Habbo G. Fokkena v. Damian G. Chapman, et al

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OPINION FILED - THE COURT: BARRY S. SCHERMER, THOMAS L. SALADINO and CHARLES L. NAIL, JR.. Barry Schermer, Authoring Judge (PUBLISHED) [3765561] [10-6046, 10-6047]

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United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel For The Eighth Circuit Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse 111 South 10th Street, 24th Floor St. Louis, Missouri 63102 Michael E. Gans Panel Clerk VOICE (314) 244-2430 FAX (314) 244-2431 www.ca8.uscourts.gov March 11, 2011 West Publishing Opinions Clerk 610 Opperman Drive Building D D4-40 Eagan, MN 55123-0000 RE: 10-6046 Habbo G. Fokkena v. Damian G. Chapman, et al 10-6047 Habbo Fokkena v. Maria C. Cruse To Whomever It May Concern: Enclosed is a copy of the opinion of this Panel filed as noted. Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellant was Wendy Cox, of Washington, DC. The following attorney(s) appeared on the appellant brief: Michael E. Ridgway, of Minneapolis, MN., P Matthew Sutko, of Washington, DC., Wendy Cox, of Washington, DC. Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellee was Craig William Andresen, of Bloomington, MN. The following attorney(s) appeared on the appellee brief; Craig William Andresen, of Bloomington, MN; Nancy L. Thompson of Des Moines, IA. The judges who heard the cases in the bankruptcy courts were the Honorable Lee M. Jackwig and the Honorable Gregory F. Kishel. The judgments of the bankruptcy court were entered on June 8, 2010 (Judge Jackwig's decision) and June 10, 2010 (Judge Kishel's decision). If you have any questions concerning this case, please call this office. Michael E. Gans Panel Clerk CAH Enclosure(s) Bankruptcy Court Case Number(s): 08-35303 (District of Minnesota) 06-02892-lmj7 (Southern District of Iowa) Appellate Case: 10-6046 Page: 1 Date Filed: 03/11/2011 Entry ID: 3765561

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