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C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
12/13/1993
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Case # 92 11658 PAC
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US District Court
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General Correspondence
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of the debtor and its parent corporation, Mid-Continent Minerals <br /> Corporation ("Minerals") . Division of Minerals and Geology, De- <br /> partment of Natural Resources, State of Colorado v. John A. <br /> Reeves, Robert Delaney, Diane Delaney, and Mid-Continent Minerals <br /> Corporation, (93CV209) . <br /> 2. The debtor corporation is not a named party in the <br /> state court action. However, the debtor seeks authorization for <br /> the estate to pay for an attorney to represent its interests in <br /> the state court litigation including possible intervention in <br /> that action. <br /> 3. In support of its application, the debtor states that <br /> it "believes" that it has interests in the state court action <br /> which require the advice of counsel. The debtor acknowledges <br /> that it is not a named party but states the relief sought in the <br /> lawsuit attempts to exercise control over the debtor's mine site, <br /> and that the lawsuit is related to the debtor's plan of liquida- <br /> tion. <br /> 4. Any attempt by the debtor to intervene in, or oppose, <br /> the state court action would not serve the best interests of the <br /> estate. The lawsuit filed against the individuals of the debtor <br /> and Minerals requests that the named parties be held personally <br /> liable for the same reclamation obligation as claimed against the <br /> debtor in the bankruptcy proceeding. The debtor's proposed <br /> liquidation plan may not cover all of the expenses required for <br /> -2- <br />
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