Marrama v. Citizens Bank of Massachusetts | |
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Argued November 6, 2006 Decided February 21, 2007 | |
Full case name | Robert Louis Marrama, Petitioner v. Citizens Bank of Massachusetts, et al. |
Docket no. | 05-996 |
Citations | 549 U.S. 365 (more) 127 S. Ct. 1105; 166 L. Ed. 2d 956; 2007 U.S. LEXIS 2651; 75 U.S.L.W. 4113; Bankr. L. Rep. (CCH) ¶ 80,850; 57 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d (MB) 1; 47 Bankr. Ct. Dec. 221; 20 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 93 |
Case history | |
Prior | In re Marrama, 313 B.R. 525 (B.A.P. 1st Cir. 2004); affirmed, 430 F.3d 474 (1st Cir. 2005); cert. granted, 547 U.S. 1191 (2006). |
Holding | |
First Circuit Court of Appeals Affirmed | |
Court membership | |
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Case opinions | |
Majority | Stevens, joined by Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer |
Dissent | Alito, joined by Roberts, Scalia, Thomas |
Laws applied | |
Bankruptcy Code |
Marrama v. Citizens Bank of Massachusetts, 549 U.S. 365 (2007), is a United States Supreme Court case about bad faith in bankruptcy.[1]