IN RE PUBLISHERS CONSORTIUM, INC.

Bankruptcy No. 02-31588 (ASD), Adversary No. 02-3048.

364 B.R. 854 (2007)

In re PUBLISHERS CONSORTIUM, INC., Debtor. American National Bank & Trust Company of Chicago n/k/a JP Morgan Chase Bank, Plaintiff, v. Common Courage Press, Inc., et al., Defendants.

United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Connecticut.

March 12, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas S. Skalka, James A. Lenes, Lucas Bennett Rocklin Neubert, Pepe, and Monteith, P.C., New Haven, CT, for Plaintiff.

James Berman, Louis J. Testa, Zeisler & Zeisler, P.C. Bridgeport, CT, for Debtor.

Heidi H. Zapp, Tracy Alan Saxe, Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C., Hamden, CT, Myles H. Alderman, Jr., Alderman & Alderman, Hartford, CT, Edward Y. Crossmore, The Crossmore Law Office, Ithaca, NY, Dean W. Baker, Law Offices of Dean W. Baker, New Haven, CT, Christopher J. Major, Robinson & Cole, LLP, Stamford, CT, for Defendants.

Park Avenue/California, Santa Monica, CA, pro se.


MEMORANDUM OF DECISION ON REMAND FROM DISTRICT COURT

ALBERT S. DABROWSKI, Chief Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

On December 9, 2004, the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (Covello, J.) issued a Memorandum and Order in an appeal from rulings of this Court in the above-captioned case and adversary proceeding. That Memorandum and Order, inter alia, remanded the proceedings back to this Court for a determination of the parties...

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