17 Aug 2021
These Rules Are Not Made To Be Broken!
You often need to check the Bankruptcy Rules when representing a client in a bankruptcy case. You realize that Part IX of the Bankruptcy Rules incorporates many other Bankruptcy and Federal Rules. You think, “wouldn’t it be nice to have a chart summarizing all those other incorporated rules?”
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