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    Pacer...Where do I go

    Where on Pacer do I go to see other cases my attorney has had or any other info about my attorney?
    Filed Ch7 BK 7/27/09
    341 Hearing 9/10/09 All Went Smoothly
    Last Day For Objections 11/09/09
    Discharged and Closed 11/12/09

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    Is this info not available on Pacer or just that nobody on this forum knows?
    Filed Ch7 BK 7/27/09
    341 Hearing 9/10/09 All Went Smoothly
    Last Day For Objections 11/09/09
    Discharged and Closed 11/12/09

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      #3
      you can probably do a search on an attorney's name, though i never tried. however, if the attorney does a lot of cases, your search could result in a huge bill with no warning unless you limit it somehow (say by date).

      check if pacer has instructions.
      filed ch7 May 09
      341 june 09
      discharged, closed Aug 09

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        #4
        Just Google his name. If that does not show try his city and or state with his name.
        Mine was easy to come up with.
        It gave me lots of information on him.

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          #5
          Under "Query" you can put in your atty's name and search his other cases.
          7-2-2009 Filed
          8-28-09 341 Concluded, no assets
          10-28-09 DISCHARGED/CLOSED!!!!

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            #6
            Your best option is to go the the web page for the bankruptcy court that you will be filing in. There you can check the calendar for 341 hearings and it will tell you the attorney and the case number. This gives you an idea of how busy (experienced?) your particular attorney is. Then you can go to PACER and look up the case.

            You'll get charged for downloading the case from PACER, but there is a charge limit of 30 pages ($2.40) for the voluntary petition but you get all 47 or 54 or however many there are.

            I checked this to see what others in my district had done with exemptions and to see what various attorneys were charging since this is disclosed in the filing. Interesting information there.
            Case Closed > 2/08/2010

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