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Nev. Sandcastles, LLC v. Ditech Fin. LLC

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
Mar 26, 2019
No. 76876 (Nev. Mar. 26, 2019)

Opinion

No. 76876

03-26-2019

NEVADA SANDCASTLES, LLC, Appellant, v. DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, Respondent.


ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL

This is an appeal from a district court order granting a motion for summary judgment in a quiet title action. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Kenneth C. Cory, Judge.

Counsel for respondent has filed a Notice and Amended Notice of Bankruptcy Filing and Suggestion of Automatic Stay, informing this court that respondent has filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The filing of a bankruptcy petition operates to stay, automatically, the "continuation" of any "judicial . . . action , . . against the debtor." 11 U.S.C. § 362(a)(1). An appeal, for purposes of the automatic stay, is considered a continuation of the action in the trial court. Consequently, an appeal is automatically stayed if the debtor was the defendant in the underlying trial court action. See Ingersoll-Rand Fin. Corp. v. Miller Mining Co., Inc., 817 F.2d 1424 (9th Cir. 1987). It appears that respondent was a defendant below. Therefore, this appeal is stayed pursuant to the automatic stay provisions of federal bankruptcy law.

Given the applicability of the automatic stay, this appeal may linger indefinitely on this court's docket pending final resolution of the bankruptcy proceedings. Accordingly, judicial efficiency will be best served if this appeal is dismissed without prejudice. Because a dismissal without prejudice will not require this court to reach the merits of this appeal and is not inconsistent with the primary purposes of the bankruptcy stay—to provide protection for debtors and creditors—such dismissal will not violate the bankruptcy stay. See Indep. Union of Flight Attendants v. Pan Am. World Airways, Inc., 966 F.2d 457, 459 (9th Cir. 1992) (holding that the automatic stay does not preclude dismissal of an appeal so long as dismissal is "consistent with the purpose of [11 U.S.C. §362(a)"]; Dean v. Trans World Airlines, Inc., 72 F.3d 754, 755 (9th Cir. 1995) (holding that a post-bankruptcy petition dismissal will violate the automatic stay ''where a decision to dismiss requires the court to first consider other issues presented by or related to the underlying case").

The automatic stay provides a debtor "with protection against hungry creditors" and gives it a "breathing spell from its creditors" by stopping all collection efforts. Dean v. Trans World Airlines, Inc., 72 F.3d 754, 755 (9th Cir. 1995). Further, it "assures creditors that the debtor's other creditors are not racing to various courthouses to pursue independent remedies to drain the debtor's assets." Id. at 755-56.

Accordingly, this appeal is dismissed. This dismissal is without prejudice to the parties' rights to move for reinstatement of this appeal within 90 days of either the lifting of the bankruptcy stay or final resolution of the bankruptcy proceedings, if appellant deems such a motion appropriate at that time.

It is so ORDERED.

Given this dismissal, no action will be taken on the March 8, 2019, stipulation for an extension of time.

/s/_________, J.

Pickering

/s/_________, J.

Parraguirre

/s/_________, J.

Cadish cc: Hon. Kenneth C. Cory, District Judge

The Law Office of Mike Beede, PLLC

Wolfe & Wyman LLP

Eighth District Court Clerk


Summaries of

Nev. Sandcastles, LLC v. Ditech Fin. LLC

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
Mar 26, 2019
No. 76876 (Nev. Mar. 26, 2019)
Case details for

Nev. Sandcastles, LLC v. Ditech Fin. LLC

Case Details

Full title:NEVADA SANDCASTLES, LLC, Appellant, v. DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, Respondent.

Court:SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

Date published: Mar 26, 2019

Citations

No. 76876 (Nev. Mar. 26, 2019)