U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 2005

Weyer v. Levine (In Re Dot MD, LLC)

Weyer v. Levine (In Re Dot MD, LLC)
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit · Decided August 12, 2005 · Edmondson, Birch, Cox
335 B.R. 326; 145 F. App'x 326

Weyer v. Levine (In Re Dot MD, LLC)

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Frank M. Weyer, a creditor of Dot MD, LLC, appeals the district court’s affir-mance of the bankruptcy court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of Morton P. Levine, the bankruptcy trustee. The bankruptcy court determined that Weyer’s judgment lien did not attach to proceeds of a settlement agreement between the Trustee and MoldData. In re DotMD, LLC, 303 B.R. 519 (Bankr.N.D.Ga. 2003). Because the proceeds from MoldData’s agreement with the trustee were not from the sale of assets that Dot MD properly or presently held, but represented a settlement — at least in part — of disputed contractual claims, we conclude that the bankruptcy court did not err in determining that the creditor’s judgment did not attach to the proceeds. See O.C.G.A. § 44-12-20; Prodigy Centers/Atlanta v. T-C Assocs., 269 Ga. 522, 501 S.E.2d 209, 211 n. 3 (1998).

AFFIRMED.

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