How do you choose your bankruptcy software?
It is the question that always seems to come up in my conversations with attorneys getting started in a bankruptcy practice. Another version is: “what is the best bankruptcy software?” In my post...
View ArticleDue Diligence Documents: Meeting the Trustee’s Requirements
As a bankruptcy paralegal, I get a sense of accomplishment each time I hit the “file case” button in my bankruptcy software and a new case is uploaded to the court. It means that all the loose ends...
View ArticleECF Dictionary changes in Georgia Middle District
I couldn’t find this information posted anywhere on the GAMB website, so it’s great that Attorney Scott B. Riddle posted the clerk’s notice on his blog, Georgia Bankruptcy Law Blog. There are some new...
View ArticleA Vendor to Handle Service by Mail
Draft, print, collate, staple, fold, stuff, label, seal, post, mail … then file the certificate of service with the court. Making the service copies of court documents and sending them out to the...
View ArticleRead the License Before You Pay for Bankruptcy Software
There are what I consider to be the ‘big four’ when it comes to bankruptcy software: Bankruptcy2009, EZ-Filing, BankruptcyPro, and Best Case Bankruptcy. These programs are all somewhat similar (they...
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