U.S. Bank National Association v. Lewis & Clark Apartments, et al
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OPINION FILED - THE COURT: Robert J. Kressel, Arthur B. Federman and Charles L. Nail, Jr. AUTHORING JUDGE:Arthur Federman The judgment of the originating court is REVERSED and REMANDED in accordance with the opinion. [3962340] [12-6023]
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Michael E. Gans
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October 11, 2012
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RE: 12-6023 U.S. Bank National Association v. Lewis & Clark Apartments, et al
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 Mark V. Bossi, of St.
Louis, MO. The following attorney(s) appeared on the appellant brief: Mark V. Bossi, of St.
Louis, MO., Allison E Graves, of St. Louis, MO.
Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellee Lewis and Clark Apartments,
and who appeared on their brief, was Nicholas A. Franke, of St. Louis, MO.
Counsel who presented argument on behalf of BankLiberty Matthew S. Layfield, of St.
Louis, MO. The following attorney(s) appeared on the brief of BankLiberty: Sherry K.
Dreisewerd, of St. Louis, MO., Matthew S. Layfield, of St. Louis, MO.
The judge who heard the case in the bankruptcy court was the
Honorable Kathy A. Surratt-States. The judgment of the bankruptcy court was entered on March
12, 2012.
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): 11-45515
Appellate Case: 12-6023
Page: 1
Date Filed: 10/11/2012 Entry ID: 3962340
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