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156002P.pdf   05/11/2015  Michael Jay Goldstein  v.  Richard Allen Diamond
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  15-6002
   U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri - St. Louis   
[PUBLISHED] [Kressel, Author, with Federman, Chief Judge, and Saladino, Bankruptcy Judge] Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. For the Panel's prior decision in the matter, see Goldstein v. Diamond, 509 B.R. 219 (B.A.P. 8th Cir. 2014). Goldstein did not have standing to appeal the bankruptcy court's order as he was not personally aggrieved and could not, as a lay person, litigate on behalf of the limited partnerships he claims were aggrieved; Goldstein's complaint for a Sec. 523(a)(4) cause was properly dismissed as untimely; Goldstein had adequate time to initiate an adversary proceeding after learning of the bankruptcy case and failed to act on a timely basis.