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Elizabeth C. Wiggins
November 15, 2017

Municipalities facing fiscal crisis often must make difficult choices, attempting to balance their financial obligations with obligations to deliver critical services, such as the provision of public safety, education, and health, as well as water, sewer, and transportation services.

Elizabeth C. Wiggins
November 7, 2017

This repository of materials was developed as a companion to the manual, Navigating Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code, to provide courts with examples of case documents and other resource materials related

October 31, 2017

Appendix B: Sample Case-Management Orders

This page is an appendix to Remote Participation in Bankruptcy Court Proceedings.

Susan M. Thurston, Dana McWay, Katherine B. Gullo
October 26, 2017

Three clerks of court share their courts’ experiences with Chapter 9 cases. In a practical and less formal manner, these commentaries supplement material presented in the Navigating Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code.

Marc A. Levinson
October 26, 2017

Marc A. Levinson, a senior counsel in the Restructuring Group at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, discusses the differences between Chapter 9 and Chapter 11 bankruptcies.

Related videos are available in the Chapter 9 Online Repository.

Michelle M. Harner
October 26, 2017

Judge Michelle Harner, U.S.

Eduardo C. Robreno
October 26, 2017

Judge Eduardo Robreno, U.S.

October 24, 2017

Section 923 of the Bankruptcy Code requires notice of (1) the commencement of the case, (2) an order for relief, and (3) any dismissal of the case.

October 24, 2017

This page includes a variety of material that may be helpful in identifying other documents and cases of use to courts handling a Chapter 9 case.

October 24, 2017

This page includes a motion, objections thereto, related briefs, and an order/opinion regarding the applicability of Bankruptcy Rule 9019 to settlements in the Chapter 9 case.

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