Government Shutdown: How Is It impacting Federal Courts?

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The government shutdown began on December 22, 2018 and continues.  Recent media covering the shutdown have begun to focus on how this is impacting the federal judiciary — including the federal district & United States bankruptcy courts.

According to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, the courts can run through January 11, 2019, i.e., until the end of this week.  After that, nonessential workers may have to stay home.  Read more about the shutdown and how it is impacting our federal judiciary in the following articles.

We will continue to follow this closely and keep you updated on its impact on the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts.

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