IN RE BRATEN

Bankruptcy No. 86 B 20433.

86 B.R. 340 (1988)

In re Milton BRATEN, Alleged Debtor.

United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. New York.

May 19, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawson F. Bernstein, P.C., New York City, pro se creditor, c/o Austrian, Lance & Stewart, P.C.

Barr & Faerber, Spring Valley, N.Y., for alleged debtor.


DECISION ON CREDITOR'S MOTION TO JOIN IN THE INVOLUNTARY PETITION

HOWARD SCHWARTZBERG, Bankruptcy Judge.

The debtor, Milton Braten, disputes the claim of his former attorney, Lawson F. Bernstein, P.C. ("Bernstein"), and contends that Bernstein is not a qualified creditor under 11 U.S.C. § 303(c) who may intervene in the involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy case that was originally commenced against him by a single creditor, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking...

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