Dissecting the Role of U.S. Bankruptcy Code Chapter 11 Examiners and Trustees

17 Apr , 2025

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This program will explore the role of chapter 11 examiners and chapter 11 trustees. By attending this program, you will learn the circumstances that may necessitate the appointment of an examiner or trustee in a chapter 11 case. This program will include an overview of some important tasks that an examiner and trustee perform and how the appointment of an examiner or trustee may benefit a debtor’s bankruptcy estate and its creditors. You will also learn about the differences between examiners and trustees. The program will include practice tips for those representing trustees and examiners.

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