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May 27, 2010
Chapter 7 Cases in Houston
I am in Houston for hearings on a chapter 11 case I have here. We did the meeting of creditors this morning at the US Trustee's Office. There were three other small rooms where chapter 7 creditors meetings were going on. Each room had a separate trustee and each trustee had scheduled three cases per hour. I asked an attorney there if what I was seeing was true. I told her that in Los Angeles the trustees do 20 cases per hour. She laughed hysterically. On anther note, the UST attorney told me that if I brought an order I need signed on a flash drive to the hearing tomorrow morning, Judge Marvin Isgur would load the draft from my flashdrive to his computer and do the order on the spot. If that happens, I definitely owe him a beer.May 27, 2010 in Current Affairs | Permalink
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