202268697
ENGELHART, EVA S (IN HER CAPACITY AS CHAPTER 7 TRU vs. VAN DYKE, SCOTT VINCENT
(Court 164, C. ELLIOTT THORNTON)
OCT 20, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: OCT 21, 2022
Do You Think Judge Hubby and Trustee Spouse Discussed the 18-year Ole Litigation and Lawsuit, suggesting $20M+ in Fraudulent Transfers – Since they Share the Same Bed – or Would this Be a Big Secret in the Household to Preserve Legal Ethics, even though The Case is Assigned to Another Hand-Picked Judge who’s known to Violate the Rule of Law?
On the Move, Judge?
Published on Aug. 6, 2023
Real Property Records for their former home, now an investment property at 4402 Holt.
The Engelhart’s new home is obviously listed in name of corporation or similar, since they are aware LIT is interested in real estate owned by the Judiciary as matters of public concern.
Bookmark for updates as LIT tracks this case.
p.s. no TRO issued as at Oct 26, 2022.
A Dishonorable Judge’s Wife Enters Harris County Court, Seeking Property and Millions in Monetary Relief https://t.co/3VrgZMRMhT
p.s. great deal for 1515 SOUTH BLVD
HOUSTON TX 77006 listed on Friday
…if you can beat the Judge’s Wife to a TRO @HARMembers @MikeEngelhart— lawsinusa (@lawsinusa) October 24, 2022
MS. EVA SHAFIR ENGELHART, Ross Banks May Cron & Cavin, PC
Massively Overwhelming 2020 Kickoff Fundraiser – Line Out the Door – Valets Complaining – for Judge Engelhart!
Published on 5/22/19
Texas Lawyer Eva Engelhart and Attorney Cris Feldman (right) and Attorney Tom Ganucheau (rear) with cake and sparklers for Eva’s birthday!
The Harris County area legal community came back – and in greater numbers, for Judge Engelhart for his 2020 Re-Election Campaign. It was a veritable “who’s who” of Houston’s litigation community, and many others. As the photos show, there was a long line out the door of the reception room, almost to the front door of La Griglia. The valets were complaining they had nowhere to park the cars!
Judge Engelhart gave a compelling speech about his efficiency and fairness as a Judge. He described his plan for winning the 2020 Democratic Primary and the General Election in November 2020. Everyone who came out to support Judge Engelhart had a good time, with great food and energized friends uniting for a good cause.
The fundraiser was a terrific success for Judge Engelhart’s campaign, as the campaign will have the resources it needs to run a daunting campaign. And, as importantly, it showed the great respect the legal community has for Judge Engelhart’s work on the bench.
An additional highlight was a surprise celebration of Judge Engelhart’s wife, Eva’s birthday! The whole crowd sang happy birthday.
More than one guest remarked they had never seen such a crowd at a district judge’s fundraiser. Attorney Randy Canche said, after the event,
“I can’t stress enough what a fantastic, smart, and fair Judge Mike Engelhart has been. I urge Harris County voters to re-elect him again this year.”
Judge Engelhart agreed, saying in his speech last night:
“I intend to win this race!”
Randy Canche [lawyer] and Nick Oweyssi [lawyer] with Judge Engelhart
Lisa White Watkins has been representing creditors for over 25 years in state and federal courts.
Her emphasis on Creditors’ Rights includes pre and post-judgment collections, enforcement of foreign judgments, and enforcing judgments as a Court-Appointed Receiver.
Lisa practices before all trial and appellate courts of Texas, including the Texas Supreme Court, and is admitted to practice in federal district courts, U.S. Bankruptcy Courts, and before the United States Supreme Court.
Lisa and Bruce Watkins with Judge Engelhart at La Griglia. Watkins - Creditor Rights - Law (http://watkinslawhouston.com/)
Bruce Watkins has been actively pursuing commercial debt collection and business litigation on behalf of his clients for more than 30 years. Bruce is Board Certified in Civil Trial by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He practices before all trial and appellate courts of Texas, including the Texas Supreme Court, and has litigated and argued cases across Texas in federal district courts, U.S. Bankruptcy Courts and federal appellate courts, and is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court.
Bruce serves as a Court-Appointed Receiver in both state and federal courts.
JUDGE THORNTON DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE RULE OF LAW EITHER