Kind of a weird question, was just curious on your thoughts.
I noticed that many of the bankruptcy court trustees maintain their own practices and represent debtors filing bankruptcy.. obviously not representing cases they preside over.. it's a given they know what they're doing and they're experienced and have relationships with the people at the court because they work there day in day out.. kind of like an old boys club. but do you think it's a plus or negative to have one of these lawyers represent you in your case.. it's a matter of opinion, but just wondered if it would make the process for the person filing any smoother or easier.. or harder even
I noticed that many of the bankruptcy court trustees maintain their own practices and represent debtors filing bankruptcy.. obviously not representing cases they preside over.. it's a given they know what they're doing and they're experienced and have relationships with the people at the court because they work there day in day out.. kind of like an old boys club. but do you think it's a plus or negative to have one of these lawyers represent you in your case.. it's a matter of opinion, but just wondered if it would make the process for the person filing any smoother or easier.. or harder even
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