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United states bankruptcy court district of massachusetts

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

Judges

JudgeAppointed ByAssumed OfficeBachelorsLaw

Christopher J. Panos

September 21, 2015 -

Georgetown University

Boston University School of Law

Elizabeth D. Katz

March 13, 2017 -

University of Vermont

Boston University School of Law, 1994

Janet Bostwick

September 27, 2019 -

See also

  • United States bankruptcy court
  • District of Massachusetts bankruptcy court

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United states bankruptcy court district of massachusetts
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Chief Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court

How do I find bankruptcy records in Massachusetts?

Interested persons can either access records through court-provided online databases or request physical copies from the courts. In Massachusetts, the bankruptcy court provides physical copies to requesters at 50 cents per page, payable at the time of pickup.

How many bankruptcy courts are there in the United States?

The federal Judiciary has 90 bankruptcy courts, one in each judicial district except for the Districts of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands (where bankruptcy cases are heard by a district court judge or a visiting bankruptcy judge) and the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas (which ...

How do I look up bankruptcy in Florida?

Bankruptcy case information may be accessed from our court in several ways:.
Via the Internet (PACER) - Parties may access bankruptcy court records 24 hours a day, seven days a week through PACER for a nominal fee. ... .
Via Telephone (Voice Case Information System | VCIS) - 1-866-222-8029 # 91..

How do I look up bankruptcy in California?

Bankruptcy case numbers can be obtained through the Court's automated Voice Case Information System (VCIS) at (866) 222-8029 (toll free) or from a public access terminal at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court - Southern District of California's Clerk's Office.