United state bankruptcy court for the district of delaware

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United state bankruptcy court for the district of delaware

The United States bankruptcy court, District of Delaware is the United States bankruptcy court in Delaware that is associated with the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.

Judges

JudgeAppointed ByAssumed OfficeBachelorsLaw

Laurie Selber Silverstein

University of Delaware, 1982

National Law Center of George Washington University, 1985

Mary F. Walrath

Princeton University

Villanova University

Brendan L. Shannon

March 13, 2006 -

Princeton University

William and Mary College

Ashely M. Chan

October 1, 2014 -

Rutgers University

Rutgers Law School

John Dorsey

June 11, 2019 -

State University of New York, Binghamton, 1985

Wake Forest University School of Law, 1991

Karen Owens

June 17, 2019 -

Pennsylvania State University, University Park

American University, Washington College of Law

Kate Stickles

District of Delaware

April 6, 2021 -

Western Maryland College, 1984

Temple University School of Law, 1989

Craig Goldblatt

United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit

April 26, 2021 -

Georgetown University, 1990

University of Chicago Law School, 1993

See also

  • United States bankruptcy court
  • District of Delaware bankruptcy court

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United state bankruptcy court for the district of delaware
Terms

Chief Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court

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How do I file a proof of claim in Delaware bankruptcy court?

Electronic Filing of Claims.
The name and complete address of the creditor must appear on the claim form. ... .
Electronically filed claims can be filed, amended and withdrawn on the Court's website..
The Official Form B410 (Proof of Claim) is automatically generated and allows the attachment of supporting documentation..

What circuit is the Delaware bankruptcy Court in?

The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit serves the areas of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and the Virgin Islands.

What is BAE Systems bankruptcy Noticing Center?

The Bankruptcy Noticing Center (BNC) manages the agreements between the courts and the creditors for the creditors to receive their notices electronically. The sign-up process consists of: An online registration which collects name, address and electronic destination information.

Are bankruptcy records public in Maryland?

Bankruptcy records in Maryland are public records, pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 107. The information includes the debtor's gross income, sources of the debtor's income, the debtor's assets, and the creditors. Any member of the public can obtain the records by phone, in person, or by internet.