IN RE SCHWINN BICYCLE CO.

Bankruptcy Nos. 92 B 22474 through 92 B 22482, Adversary No. 96 A 01058.

210 B.R. 747 (1997)

In re SCHWINN BICYCLE CO., et al., substantially consolidated, Debtor. SCHWINN CYCLING & FITNESS, INC., Scott Sports Group, Inc., Schwinn Bicycle and Fitness Limited Partnership, Scott USA Inc., and SSG (Europe) S.A., Plaintiffs, v. Daniel BENONIS, a minor, and Robert Benonis, a minor, by and through their parents and natural guardians, William Benonis and Nancy Benonis, and William Benonis and Nancy Benonis, individually and in their own right, and Guy's Bicycles, Inc., Defendants.

United States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division.

March 7, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James P. Golden, Hamberg & Golden, Philadelphia, PA, for Plaintiff.

Michael P. O'Neil, Freeborn & Peters, Chicago, IL, for Plaintiff.

Jonathon A. Bachman, Gould & Ratner, Elizabeth Graber, Rudnick & Wolfe, Martin Weisenberger, Chicago, IL, for Defendant.


MEMORANDUM OPINION ON DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS

JACK B. SCHMETTERER, Bankruptcy Judge.

This adversary proceeding was filed as assertedly related to bankruptcy proceedings filed by Schwinn Bicycle Co. and various related entities (collectively "Debtors"), all consolidated under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. Debtors' liquidating Plan of reorganization was confirmed on January 6, 1994. A year earlier, on January...

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