Dang, I thought - the way he had made it seem so unnecessary for him to be there - that his not being there might be no big deal. You all make it sound like he really should be there.
All that happens at the 341 is the trustee is going to ask you questions and YOU are the ones that have to answer them. And unlike a deposition, there is very little reason, if any, for an attorney to object to questions asked at a 341.
As a "practical" matter, there is no reason for an attorney attend. But, nevertheless, they SHOULD attend.
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