Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
A company that owes us money has filed for bankruptcy. I already put in a claim about a year ago and I just received a notice of U.S. Trustee Motion. Says that unless I file a written response within 21 days an order granting the relief requested may be entered without further notice or hearing. So I wanted to know what that means for me and do I need to respond in order to get some of the money they owe me?
Asked on 6/18/11, 8:17 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mark Dunn
Mark D. Dunn
Go get a lawyer.
The "Motion" probably needs a proper response. Nobody can advise you about this situation without having seen the "Motion."
Answered on 6/18/11, 9:39 am
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