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Did You Think About Everything in the Final Decree? Did You Think About the Bankruptcy Trustee? Part 1 of 2
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(Reprinted from Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser, May 2014, with permission. Copyright © 2014 Thomson Reuters/West. For more information about this publication please visit http://legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.com/)
By Judge Thomas F. Waldron, Retired, Bankr. S.D. Ohio
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Among the more complicated areas of bankruptcy are those interfaces between the body of bankruptcy law and other bodies of law (international law, other federal law, state law, etc.). Perhaps none is more emotionally laden than the interface between federal bankruptcy law and . . .
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