Opinion
20-mc-80226-AGT
02-16-2023
RICHARD KORAL, Plaintiff, v. TIGERTRADE SERVICES INC., et al., Defendants.
ORDER LIFTING STAY AS TO TIGERTRADE SERVICES INC.
ALEX G. TSE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
The United States Bankruptcy Court dismissed the Chapter 7 case entitled In re Tigertrade Services, Inc., No. 22-40455-WJL (Bankr. N.D. Cal. 2022). See Dkt. 61 at 3. In consequence, the automatic stay is lifted as to proceedings against Tigertrade. The stay remains in place as to Tanjila Islam. Islam's bankruptcy proceedings have yet to conclude.
Before the case was stayed, the Court ordered Tigertrade to sit for a further debtors' examination. See Dkt. 53. That examination didn't take place because Tigertrade filed for bankruptcy. Now that Tigertrade is no longer in bankruptcy, a managing agent of Tigertrade must sit for a further debtors' examination on or before March 10, 2023. At that debtors' examination, Tigertrade must answer the questions the Court previously ordered Tigertrade to answer. See Id. at 1. No further continuances of this exam will be granted absent extraordinary circumstances.
IT IS SO ORDERED.