IN RE BLACK

BAP No. CC-97-1633-OMeJ, Bankruptcy No. LA 95-31371 SB, Adversary No. LA 95-04755 SB.

222 B.R. 896 (1998)

In re Andrew L. BLACK; Irvelle C. Black, Debtors. AT & T UNIVERSAL CARD SERVICES, Appellant, v. Andrew L. BLACK, Appellee.

United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the Ninth Circuit.

Decided July 17, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anne L. Keck, Ahern & Keck, Santa Rosa, CA, for AT & T Universal Card Services.

Before: OLLASON, MEYERS and JONES, Bankruptcy Judges.


OPINION

OLLASON, Bankruptcy Judge.

AT & T Universal Card Services ("AT & T") appeals the bankruptcy court's entry of a default judgment for dischargeability of a debt in favor of the defaulting debtor, Andrew Black ("Black" or "debtor"), notwithstanding a mandate from the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel ("BAP"), which AT & T contends remanded the case to enter judgment in its favor.

We REVERSE and REMAND with instructions...

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