33 Collier bankr.cas.2d 1169, Bankr. L. Rep. P 76,541 in Re Vogel Van & Storage, Inc., Debtor. William M. McCarthy Esq., Trustee for the Estate of Vogel Van & Storage, Inc. v. Navistar Financial Corporation, F/k/a International Harvester Credit Corp., and Navistar, Inc., F/k/a International Harvester Company

59 F.3d 9
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJune 21, 1995
Docket1047
StatusPublished
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33 Collier bankr.cas.2d 1169, Bankr. L. Rep. P 76,541 in Re Vogel Van & Storage, Inc., Debtor. William M. McCarthy Esq., Trustee for the Estate of Vogel Van & Storage, Inc. v. Navistar Financial Corporation, F/k/a International Harvester Credit Corp., and Navistar, Inc., F/k/a International Harvester Company, 59 F.3d 9 (2d Cir. 1995).

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59 F.3d 9

33 Collier Bankr.Cas.2d 1169, Bankr. L. Rep. P 76,541
In re VOGEL VAN & STORAGE, INC., Debtor.
William M. McCARTHY, Esq., Trustee for the Estate of Vogel
Van & Storage, Inc., Appellant,
v.
NAVISTAR FINANCIAL CORPORATION, f/k/a International
Harvester Credit Corp., and Navistar, Inc., f/k/a
International Harvester Company, Appellees.

No. 1047, Docket 94-5049.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Argued Jan. 4, 1995.
Decided June 21, 1995.

Richard L. Weisz, Albany, NY (Hodgson, Russ, Andrews, Woods & Goodyear, Albany, NY, of counsel), for appellant.

Murry S. Brower, Albany, NY (Thorn and Gershon, Albany, NY, of counsel), for appellees.

Before: WINTER, MAHONEY, and JACOBS, Circuit Judges.

MAHONEY, Circuit Judge:

Appellant William M. McCarthy appeals from a judgment entered July 29, 1994 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York, Frederick J. Scullin, Jr., Judge, that dismissed McCarthy's appeal from a judgment entered June 28, 1993 in the bankruptcy court for that district, Justin J. Mahoney, Bankruptcy Judge. The bankruptcy court judgment had dismissed McCarthy's action against appellees Navistar Financial Corporation and Navistar, Inc. (collectively "Navistar") for avoidance of a preference.

The district court dismissed McCarthy's appeal on the ground that it lacked jurisdiction over the appeal because no timely notice of appeal from the bankruptcy court judgment had been filed. The district court determined that McCarthy had failed to obtain an order from the bankruptcy court pursuant to Fed.R.Bankr.P. 8002(c) that would have validated the notice of appeal that McCarthy did file, more than ten but less than thirty days after the entry of the bankruptcy court judgment.

Because the record amply establishes that the bankruptcy court orally granted the Rule 8002(c) motion, and because McCarthy's failure to reduce the bankruptcy court's oral order to writing and submit it to the bankruptcy court, as required by a local bankruptcy rule, did not deprive the district court of jurisdiction to hear McCarthy's appeal, we reverse.

Background

Debtor Vogel Van & Storage, Inc. ("Vogel Van") filed for bankruptcy relief under chapter eleven of the Bankruptcy Code on October 24, 1985. The case was converted to chapter seven in March 1986, and McCarthy was then appointed chapter seven trustee of Vogel Van. McCarthy brought a preference action to recover a payment made by Vogel Van to Navistar that was not deposited until July 30, 1985; less than ninety days prior to the date on which Vogel Van filed for bankruptcy protection. See 11 U.S.C. Sec. 547(b)(4)(A); Barnhill v. Johnson, 503 U.S. 393, 393-96, 112 S.Ct. 1386, 1387-88, 118 L.Ed.2d 39 (1992). Navistar asserted an affirmative defense that the payment was made in the ordinary course of business, thereby exempting it from recovery as a preference. See 11 U.S.C. Sec. 547(c)(2). After a trial, the bankruptcy court concluded that Navistar had met its burden in proving the affirmative defense, and dismissed McCarthy's complaint. Judgment was entered for Navistar on June 28, 1993.

Bankruptcy Rule 8002(a) requires that a "notice of appeal shall be filed with the clerk within 10 days of the date of the entry of the judgment ... appealed from." However, Rule 8002(c) provides an exception to this requirement, specifying in pertinent part that:

The bankruptcy judge may extend the time for filing the notice of appeal by any party for a period not to exceed 20 days from the expiration of the time otherwise prescribed by this rule. A request to extend the time for filing a notice of appeal must be made before the time for filing a notice of appeal has expired....

On July 7, 1993, within ten days of the entry of the bankruptcy court judgment, McCarthy moved for an extension of time to file his notice of appeal. Navistar consented to the motion by letter and affidavit submitted to the court on July 15, 1993. McCarthy filed a notice of appeal on July 26, 1993.

McCarthy contended by affidavit below and argues on appeal that on July 28, 1993, the bankruptcy court orally granted his Rule 8002(c) motion. Navistar contests this assertion, and points to the bankruptcy court "clerk's proceeding memo" for the July 28 hearing of that motion. The "courtroom notes" at the foot of the memorandum state: "Hrg. held. Motion withdrawn. Oral order." This document is "So Ordered," apparently over the initials of Bankruptcy Judge Mahoney, and dated "7/28/93." The docket sheet entry for that date reads: "HRG. held. Motion withdrawn. ORAL ORDER entered @ hrg." Bankruptcy Judge Mahoney has since died.

During the ensuing months, the bankruptcy court entered four written orders extending McCarthy's time to perfect his appeal to the district court, to the first of which Navistar consented. Once the appeal was perfected, however, Navistar moved the district court to dismiss the appeal because McCarthy's notice of appeal had been filed late.1 The district court ruled that: "[S]ince [McCarthy's Rule 8002(c) ] motion was withdrawn, no order granting an extension of time for filing a notice of appeal was entered.... Consequently, trustee's filing on July 26, 1993, without an order of the Court granting an extension of time [pursuant to] Bankruptcy Rule 8002(c) was untimely and this Court lacks jurisdiction." The district court accordingly dismissed McCarthy's appeal to that court.

This appeal followed.

Discussion

McCarthy contends that the bankruptcy court orally granted his Rule 8002(c) motion, notwithstanding the clerk's note indicating that the motion had been withdrawn. Navistar disagrees, and argues in the alternative that because McCarthy failed to reduce the order to writing, as required by Northern District of New York Local Bankruptcy Rule 9(b), the district court lacked jurisdiction to hear the appeal. McCarthy responds that the local rule is not jurisdictional. We agree with McCarthy on both issues.

A. The Bankruptcy Court's Resolution of McCarthy's Rule 8002(c) Motion.

When reviewing a district court's determination of its subject matter jurisdiction, we review factual findings for clear error and legal conclusions de novo. See Greenblatt v. Howell, 41 F.3d 1506, 1506 (6th Cir.1994) (unpublished order) (applying standard to district court's determination of jurisdiction over bankruptcy appeal); cf. Mackensworth v. S.S. American Merchant, 28 F.3d 246, 252 (2d Cir.1994) (when district court "engaged in no fact-finding in support of its dismissal order," de novo review appropriate); Rent Stabilization Ass'n v.

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