U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Arizona posts two new general orders on March 12

Eddward P. Ballinger Jr., Chief Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona
Eddward P. Ballinger Jr., Chief Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona
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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona announced on March 12 that it has posted two new General Orders to its General Orders page.

The update is important for legal professionals and parties involved in bankruptcy proceedings, as General Orders can affect court procedures and requirements.

According to the announcement, the new orders are titled “26-1 Chapter 7 Attorney Requirements” and “26-2 Rescinding GO’s 25-2.” The first order appears to address requirements for attorneys handling Chapter 7 cases, while the second order rescinds a previous General Order numbered 25-2.

General Orders are used by courts to clarify or change procedures and policies. Legal practitioners are encouraged to review these updates to ensure compliance with current court rules.

Further details about the content of these orders can be found on the court’s official website under the General Orders section.



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