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Should be. Most courts have online access to the case dockets. You just need to know the docket number, but some let you search. Unfortunately, I have no clue which court is overseeing the Crave bankruptcy. (For free access, you have to know the court and the docket). Note that you may or may not be able to look at the documents submitted - it varies - some charge a per-page fee, others don't. Of course, if anyone is nearby, you are always free to go there and inspect the documents yourself, as well.


If not, if you know a lawyer friend to do a Lexis-Nexus (I think that's what it's called) search for you...


Courts are public places and everything except sealed evidence is open for public inspection and viewing. Even the Judge's opinion at the end.


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