Snisko v. Cascade Funding Mortgage Trust HB4
N.D. Illinois · Aug 19, 2026
- Jurisdiction
- federal
- Court
- N.D. Illinois
- Record ID
- snisko-v-cascade-funding-mortgage-trust-hb4-2026-08-19
- Observed outcome
- Order to Show Cause
- Known monetary consequence
- Not recorded
Why this matter warrants attention
Misrepresented: Case Law | Appellant cited In re Chi., Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pac. R.R. Co., 6 F.3d 1184, 1188 (7th Cir. 1993) for a 'de novo' standard, but the case actually supports abuse-of-discretion review for permissive abstention (misstated precedent). Outcome: Order to Show Cause.
The structured public record identifies fabricated quotes and misrepresented authority and records Order to Show Cause. The linked source controls the precise reasoning and procedural context.
This matter connects fabricated quotes and misrepresented authority with Order to Show Cause in N.D. Illinois. It provides a source-linked baseline for verification, supervision, and response controls.
Failure modes and consequences
- Fabricated Quotes
- Misrepresented Authority
- Bankruptcy
- Trial
- Ordered To Show Cause
- AI attribution
- Reported
- Recorded tool
- AI (implied, unspecified)
- Known monetary consequence
- Not recorded
- Procedural posture
- Order to Show Cause
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What this record does—and does not—establish
AI (implied, unspecified) is recorded in the source dataset; confirm the basis in the linked document.
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Controls suggested by the public record
- Compare every quoted passage and pincite directly with the underlying opinion or filing.
- Confirm that each authority supports the stated proposition and has not been mischaracterized.
- Read the linked source and subsequent docket history before relying on this record for legal work.