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Debtor’s Refusal to Return Electronic Data = Embezzlement – No Bankruptcy Discharge – IL ND

FNA Group, Inc. v. Arvanitis, 2015 WL 5202990 (Bankr. N.D. Ill. 2015) examines the tension between the bankruptcy code’s aim of giving a financial fresh start to a debtor and the Law’s attempt to protect creditors from underhanded debtor conduct to avoid his debts. After a 15-year employment relationship went sour, the plaintiff power washing company …

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Posted byPaulPJune 22, 2016June 23, 2016Posted inBusiness Torts, Employment LawTags: bankruptcy, data hostage, Davis mcgrath, discharge, embezzlement, exception, section 523, wilfull and malicious
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