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October 24, 2017

This page includes documents related to the use of discovery and the Rule 2004 examination and production process. A Chapter 9 debtor is obligated to provide only limited financial and operational information with its petition.

October 24, 2017

This page includes documents related to the court’s review of fees paid by the debtor to professionals in connection with a Chapter 9 case. In Chapter 9 cases, the debtor may employ professionals without court approval, and the judge reviews fees only within the context of plan confirmation.

October 24, 2017

This page includes the plan confirmation orders from a variety of Chapter 9 cases.

Plan Confirmation is one of several Chapter 9 Online Repository categories.

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 links to several videos about the Chapter 9 process and the purpose of the manual, Navigating Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code. Additional videos will be added over time, including one about municipal f

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 23, 2017
This page includes the chart included in Appendix A to the manual, Navigating Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code, that compares Chapter 9 and Chapter 11 provisions; a set of PowerPoint slides developed by
October 23, 2017

This page includes case-management orders from several cases.

October 23, 2017

This page includes documents related to the court’s determination of whether it should appoint a patient care ombudsman.

October 23, 2017

This page includes documents related to the court’s appointment of an expert under Federal Rule of Evidence 706(a), of a non-testifying consultant, and of a fee examiner.

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