06 Jul 2021
We’re Not Gonna Take It!
You represent a creditor in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy who wants to object to the debtor’s latest motion. What steps should you take to prepare and file an objection in bankruptcy?
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See this practice note for a discussion of the general practices for preparing and filing motions in bankruptcy cases.
- Part IX of the Bankruptcy Rules Summary Chart
See this chart for an overview of the rules in Part IX of the Bankruptcy Rules that incorporate the Federal Rules.
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