Power of Attorney
Official Procedure Last Change December 1, 2022
Power of Attorney
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Official Procedure Last Change December 1, 2022
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Official Procedure Last Change December 1, 2022
How to file:Location of event: Bankruptcy > Notices & Certifications > Retention and Compensation Terms, Notice of |
Official Procedure Last Change December 1, 2022
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Official Procedure Last Change December 1, 2022
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Official Procedure Last Change December 1, 2022
Official Procedure Last Change December 1, 2022
(1) The first document filed by an attorney-in-fact in a case shall be accompanied by a copy of the power of attorney authorizing the signer to act on behalf of the filing party. The power of attorney shall be either a general power of attorney authorizing the attorney-in-fact to take any action which the principal could take or a special or limited power of attorney authorizing the attorney-in-fact to file the document.
(2) The power of attorney shall:
If the Debtor is using a Professional to pursue the sale, determination or collection of property of the estate pursuant to 11 U.S.C.
A party that objects to a claim shall provide a 30-day Objection Notice to the claimant to whom the objection is directed, the Debtor, a trustee, and the UST. Along with the objection, the objector shall file the notice and a Certificate of Service. The objection shall include the number of the claim as it appears on the claims docket. The objection, notice, and Certificate of Service may be combined into one document, a sample of which is available on the Court’s website.