United States Trustee seeks applicants for Chapter 7 trustee panel in Southern Georgia

Michele J. Kim, Chief Judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Georgia
Michele J. Kim, Chief Judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Georgia
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The United States Trustee announced on Mar. 19 that it is seeking resumes from individuals interested in being appointed to the panel of trustees who administer cases under chapter 7 of title 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. The appointments will be for cases filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Georgia, with a primary focus on the Savannah Division.

This notice is important for legal professionals and others qualified to serve as bankruptcy trustees, as these roles are essential to managing and overseeing bankruptcy proceedings within the district.

According to the announcement, all resumes must be submitted to the United States Trustee by May 1, 2026. The panel of trustees plays a key role in administering bankruptcy cases and ensuring compliance with federal law.

The process is open to those who meet the qualifications required by law and are interested in serving in this capacity. The United States Trustee did not specify additional requirements or details about the selection process in this notice.

The appointment of new trustees helps maintain effective administration of bankruptcy cases and supports the functioning of the court system. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline.



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