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Adversary Proceedings Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

Consider Skipping the “Certified” Option When Serving Pleadings

When serving pleadings in an adversary proceeding, you may want to skip the certified option and go with regular first-class mail, or do both. Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 7004 governs service of process in...more

BCLP

Just File Your Notice of Appeal!

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Generally, a notice of appeal of a bankruptcy-court order must be filed “within 14 days after entry of the judgment, order, or decree being appealed.” Fed. R. Bankr. P. 8002(a)(1). But what if a litigant’s motion for...more

Saul Ewing LLP

Delaware Bankruptcy Local Rule Changes

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The Delaware Bankruptcy Court has announced changes to its local rules effective February 1, 2019. For chapter 11 practitioners, the most noteworthy changes are to certain procedures applicable in main case motion practice...more

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