Opinion
No. 20-8007
09-28-2020
ON BRIEF: Jeffrey D. Butler, Jackson, Tennessee, pro se.
By order of the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, the precedential effect of this decision is limited to the case and parties pursuant to 6th Cir. BAP LBR 8024-1(b). See also 6th Cir. BAP LBR 8014-1(c). File Name: 20b0008n.06 Appeal from the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio at Columbus.
No. 2:04-bk-51255—C. Kathryn Preston, Judge. Before: DALES, PRICE SMITH, and WISE, Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Judges.
LITIGANT
ON BRIEF: Jeffrey D. Butler, Jackson, Tennessee, pro se.
OPINION AND ORDER
JESSICA E. PRICE SMITH, Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Judge. The issue on appeal before the Panel is whether the bankruptcy court erred in denying Jeffrey Butler's motion for a new hearing. After reviewing the record, Mr. Butler's brief, and applicable law, the Panel concludes that the bankruptcy court did not err in denying Mr. Butler's motion as moot. The bankruptcy case has concluded and there is no further relief available. Accordingly, we AFFIRM.