The Judicial Conference Advisory Committees on Bankruptcy and Civil Rules have proposed amendments to their respective rules and forms, and requested that the proposals...
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The Judicial Conference Advisory Committees on Bankruptcy and Civil Rules have proposed amendments to their respective rules and forms, and requested that the proposals...
General Order 13-01: In order to facilitate the provisions of 11 U.S.C. § 1112(b), the court finds that it is necessary to establish the following procedures for dismissal or conversion of a...
Effective May 1, 2013, the bankruptcy courts will begin charging a new fee of $25...
On April 1, 2013, automatic adjustments to the dollar amounts stated in various
provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and one provision in Title 28 of the...
The District of Wyoming will be upgrading CM/ECF to version 5.1 on March 17.
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Amendments to Bankruptcy Rules 1007, 2015, 3001, 7054, and 7056 have been approved by the Judicial Conference and the Supreme Court, and, unless Congress acts to the contrary, will become effective 12/1/12. Word and PDF documents showing the...
Please be advised that several fees have increased. Updates to the fee schedule will go into effect on November 21, 2012. The fee schedule can be found under Court Info on our home page.
General Order 12-02: The court finds it necessary to implement a procedure for the entry of a discharge for an individual Chapter 11 debtor as the discharge may not be entered until such...
The United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the Tenth Circuit (BAP) has entered General Order No. 9.
This Order makes permanent the BAP's pilot mediation...
The Judicial Conference Advisory Committees on Appellate, Bankruptcy, Criminal, and Evidence Rules have proposed amendments to their respective rules and forms, and requested that the proposals be circulated to the bench, bar, and public for...