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Re: steel58 post# 226330

Tuesday, 07/27/2010 10:46:05 PM

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 10:46:05 PM

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You're right about the possibility that the signed order might not have been filed yet but as for the court-ordered schedule, that deadline has not changed - at least not to our knowledge. Everyone must remember the fact that Mr. Hochberg is technically not our examiner until that proposed order is signed by Judge Walrath. Accordingly, he does not have the authority to begin his investigation, put together a preliminary report and get started on meeting the deadline set forth by the court at the last hearing.

If the fair judge was so adamant about getting the examination started quickly and efficiently, then we must interpret the possibility of some obstruction in her delay to follow through with getting the examiner going. It just so happens that the obstruction might very well be a good one for equity and in the form of a settlement offer that was worth asking the judge to hold off at LEAST a day on signing the proposed order.

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