IN RE BACHER

Bankruptcy No. 82-03135K, Adv. No. 82-2086K.

47 B.R. 825 (1985)

In re Albert James BACHER, Debtor. DRINKER BIDDLE & REATH, Plaintiff, v. Albert James BACHER, Debtor-Defendant, and Max Schwartz, Trustee-Defendant, and Irene J. Bacher, Jansen Antiques, and Process Improvement Corporation.

United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Pennsylvania.

March 28, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard Gershman, Blue Bell, Pa., for debtor-defendant.

Max Schwartz, Philadelphia, Pa., for trustee-defendant.

R. Leonard Davis, III, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.


OPINION

WILLIAM A. KING, Jr., Bankruptcy Judge.

The complaint filed by the plaintiff-creditor in this adversary proceeding seeks three (3) alternative forms of relief against the debtor. First, the creditor asserts that the debtor should be denied a discharge. Second, the creditor seeks a determination that a particular debt owed is non-dischargeable. Third, the creditor seeks to avoid an alleged transfer of the...

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