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Cinemex and Minnesota Theaters Duel in SDNY and Florida Bankruptcy Court

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SDNY COURTHOUSE, Sept 27 – Grupo Cinemex and a bankrupt company with theaters in Minnesota are engaged in ligitation in Florida bankruptcy court and in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, where on September 25 Judge P. Kevin Castel held a proceeding. Inner City Press covered it. 

  Much of the argument focused on the Florida bankruptcy proceeding.

But Judge Castel found that he had jurisdiction over part of the request, and confirmed the attachment of property except as to debtor-in-possession loans covered by the Southern District of Florida bankrupcy proceeding 20-14695-LMI.

 This case is MN Theaters 2006 LLC v. Grupo Cinemex, S.A. de C.V., 20-cv-5860 (Castel)

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