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CM/ECF is a case management program that allows attorneys to file petitions and other documents electronically with the Bankruptcy Court through the Internet by using a standard web browser. This results in an electronic "case file." Therefore, case information, including dockets and documents, is available for examination electronically via the Internet from any location, such as an office, home, or even the library. CM/ECF has replaced the Court's current case management system and has become ...
After a trial, the bankruptcy court entered judgment against the debtor for knowingly making multiple false representations of material fact on which the plaintiffs relied, and the court excepted the judgment from discharge under §523(a)(2)(B) because the debtor made the representations with an intent to deceive. The plaintiffs purchased a commercial cleaning business from the debtor in 2016 after performing their due diligence. The financial statements provided by the debtor painted a promisi...