[CLBS] Bankruptcy Form Book
Laura Burri
lburri at morrowfischer.com
Tue Nov 11 15:13:38 MST 2014
A form book has been very successful in other sections (Real Property and Probate). I consult both those form books often. A bankruptcy form book would also be a good idea. Laura
Laura E. Burri
Attorney at Law
Morrow & Fischer, PLLC
332 North Broadmore, Suite 102
Nampa, Idaho 83687
Phone (208) 475-2200
Fax (208) 475-2201
lburri at morrowfischer.com
-----Original Message-----
From: CLBS [mailto:clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov] On Behalf Of Alexandra Caval
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 3:05 PM
To: clbs at admws.idaho.gov
Subject: [CLBS] Bankruptcy Form Book
?Everyone:
I am a board member for the Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section. We are currently discussing the idea of a bankruptcy form book and we thought we'd see what the section thought about the merits of this idea. The idea behind the form book is to have a place to go to in order to find a template for various motions that you inevitably need during the life of a case such as motions to avoid judicial liens, extend the automatic stay, object to a proof of claim, convert a case, vacate a discharge, modify a plan, etc. (It's not a book about how to fill out the petition and schedules). Ultimately I'd like to see the form book cover chapter 7, 11 and 13. However, this project would take up board resources. As members of the CLB section, what are you thoughts on the idea of a bankruptcy form book? Do you even want one?
This topic is coming up for discussion at our next board meeting on the 19th and I'd love some feedback from you guys before then.
Sincerely,
Alexandra Caval
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