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The District of Arizona offers a database of opinions for the years 2012 to current, listed by year and judge.
Judicial opinions from the District of Arizona, as well as other participating courts from throughout the nation, can also be accessed through the U.S. Government Publishing Office's United States Courts Opinions web page. To view judicial opinions on the GPO’s website, click here.
Date | Description | Judge | |
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06/12/17 |
Karen Choy Lan Yee (2:16-bk-11798-DPC) 06/12/17 ORDER Regarding Fees and Expenses Sought to Be Held Nondischargeable Under 11 U.S.C. Section 523(a)(5) |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
09/17/21 |
Bcb Contracting Services, Llc (2:19-bk-15555-DPC) 09/17/21 ORDER Granting Motion for Sanctions Under Sec. 105(a) and Rule 9011(c) Against Attorney Brian K. Stanley |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
07/18/22 |
Shaffer V. Amazon Services Llc (2:13-ap-00799-DPC) 07/18/22 UNDER ADVISEMENT ORDER |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
06/05/19 |
Mu Won And Hye Won (3:17-bk-01600-DPC) 06/05/19 ORDER Re Homestead Proceeds |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
02/11/19 |
Morris Anderson & Associates, Ltd. V. Redeye Ii, L.L.C. Et Al (2:14-ap-00534-DPC) 02/11/19 UNDER ADVISEMENT ORDER Re Motion in Limine No. 2 (Alter Ego/Piercing the Veil) |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
09/04/15 |
Gun Bo, LLC v. Cork (2:12-ap-01675-DPC) 09/04/15 ORDER Denying Debtor's Discharge |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
07/17/20 |
Warfield V. United States Of America Et Al (3:20-ap-00038-DPC) 07/17/20 UNDER ADVISEMENT RULING RE: MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
05/02/13 |
Two Brothers Xi, Inc. And Two Brothers V, Inc. (2:10-bk-23048-DPC) 05/02/13 Order Denying Application for Allowance of Superpriority Claim |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
12/24/20 |
Jordan Garcia And Cynthia Celene Bustamante (2:19-bk-06454-DPC) 12/24/20 UNDER ADVISEMENT ORDER Re Cure of Post-Confirmation Defaults Through a Chapter 13 Plan Modification |
Judge Daniel P. Collins | |
04/25/13 |
Strata Title LLC (2:12-bk-24242-DPC) 04/25/13 Holding: The Operating Agreement is an executory contract, the purchase option within the Operating Agreement was triggered by an unenforceable ipso facto clause, and a valid trigger of the purchase option would nevertheless require stay relief, which relief is not presently warranted. |
Judge Daniel P. Collins |