This Blog is a Public Service effort. Donations are welcome to help keep the information flowing. You are going to find information about the DOJ's rules and regulations more so here then any other place except the DOJ's manuals. We will be giving you the connection to the DOJ's web site with the pages of interest related to how the Department operates and the rules and regulations that the Trustee's operate under. By the way, the case Trustee's are not DOJ employees. They are independent contractors who are appointed by the DOJ through an application process and guessing Who You Know. Just guessing. More about Trustee's on the Web Site www.chapter7usa.com FYI, you don't have to be an Attorney to be a Trustee although many are. You just need extensive business experience. Trustee's are allowed to hire Attorneys to help with a case. All in all, between the Attorneys, Trustee's and the Judges it is a very small world. Everybody knows one another, just like you might know the workers in your office. The Attorney you are working with, they may also be hired by another Trustee to work on another case for a fee. Just makes for a small family of Professionals handling the Bankruptcy Cases in their Region. You should be aware of this relationship. When it comes time to negotiate something in your Estate you hope that your Attorney knows your Trustee very well.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
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