Bankruptcy Rules Committee Gathers in Atlanta Virtually
Published Date: 1/24/2025
Notice
Summary
The Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules is meeting on April 3, 2025, in Atlanta with options to join online. This meeting is open for the public to watch but not to speak. The committee will discuss possible changes to bankruptcy rules that could affect how cases are handled, so keep an eye out for updates that might impact courts and people dealing with bankruptcy.
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Possible Bankruptcy Rule Changes
The Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules will meet on April 3, 2025 in Atlanta, GA (with remote attendance options) and the meeting is open to the public to watch but not to speak. The committee will discuss possible changes to bankruptcy rules that could affect how bankruptcy cases are handled in courts and may later affect people or businesses involved in bankruptcy.
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