I am representing a Plaintiff in an action to collect on a breached
promissory note. This past Monday, I received D’s Answer and I began
drafting my motion for SJ. Today, D’s counsel filed a “Suggestion of
Bankruptcy,” stating that D had filed for voluntary Chapter 13 in bankruptcy court
last week. Enter appearance in bankruptcy. File proof of claim in bankruptcy. Your
issues may be exclusively dealt with in the bankruptcy. On the other hand,
if debtor does not complete Chapter 13, you may be able to proceed in state
court. Do nothing in state court unless the bankruptcy is dismissed or you
file and win a motion to lift stay.

See the full article at Oklahoma Bankruptcy News

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