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Jacobs v. Brain Power America Inc. (In Re Jacobs)
528 B.R. 435
| 9th Cir. BAP | 2015
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*1 FILED ORDERED PUBLISHED MAR 30 2015 SUSAN M. SPRAUL, CLERK U.S. BKCY. APP. PANEL OF THE NINTH CIRCUIT UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY APPELLATE PANEL OF THE NINTH CIRCUIT

In re: ) ) ) ) BAP Nos. NV-15-1048 NV-15-1064 DEBRA LEIGH JACOBS, (Cross-Appeals)

Debtor. ) Bk. No. 2:04-bk-19619-GS )

) ) )

DEBRA LEIGH JACOBS,

Appellant/ Cross-Appellee, ) ) v. ) ) ) ) ) ORDER OVERRULING UNTIMELY ELECTION BRAIN POWER AMERICA INC.; JOHN W. MUIJE,

Appellees/ ) Cross-Appellants. )

)

Before: KIRSCHER, PAPPAS and DUNN, Bankruptcy Judges.

The Panel has received and considered the election filed by Brain Power America, Inc., and John W. Muije to have BAP appeal NV-15-1048 heard by the United States district court. Pursuant to Fed. R. Bankr. P. 8005, the Panel has examined the election for timeliness.

The deadline for a party to an appeal to file an election to the U.S. district court is governed by 28 U.S.C. § 158(c).

[E]ach appeal . . . shall be heard by a 3-judge panel of the bankruptcy appellate panel service . . . unless--(A) the appellant elects at the time of filing the appeal; or (B) any other party elects, not later than 30 days after service of notice of the appeal; to have such appeal heard by the district court.

28 U.S.C. § 158(c)(1). *2 The debtor filed her notice of appeal on February 10, 2015, and the appeal was referred to the BAP (appeal no. NV-15-1048). On February 24, 2015, Brain Power America, Inc., and John W. Muije filed their “notice of cross-appeal,” which was referred to the BAP (appeal no. NV-15-1064). A cross-appeal briefing order was issued in both appeals on February 25, 2015, superseding the initial briefing order issued in NV-15-1048.

On March 5, 2015, in appeal no. NV-15-1048, Brain Power America, Inc., and John W. Muije filed an election to have the appeal heard at the U.S. district court. The election identifies the electing parties as “Appellees/Cross-Appellants.”

Appellants and cross-appellants must file their election to have an appeal heard at the U.S. district court at the time of filing the notice of appeal or cross-appeal. 28 U.S.C.

§ 158(c)(1)(a). Appellants and cross-appellants are not “other parties” to an appeal or cross-appeal. See In re Snell, 237 B.R. 636, 638 (6th Cir. BAP 1999) (a cross-appellant must file its election when filing its cross-appeal, it cannot wait until the appellee election period expires in the main appeal).

We conclude appellees/cross-appellants’ election is untimely and therefore it is OVERRULED.

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Case Details

Case Name: Jacobs v. Brain Power America Inc. (In Re Jacobs)
Court Name: United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Ninth Circuit
Date Published: Mar 30, 2015
Citation: 528 B.R. 435
Docket Number: NV-15-1048 NV-15-1064 (Cross-Appeals)
Court Abbreviation: 9th Cir. BAP
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