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Committees: Can the U.S. Trustee Disband What the U.S. Trustee Forms?

By Nicholas J. Brannick on March 6, 2017
Posted in Bankruptcy

Sometimes the smallest bankruptcy cases give rise to the most interesting legal questions.  One such case was that of ScripsAmerica, Inc., which gave rise to the question of whether the Office of the United States Trustee (the “UST”) has the statutory authority to disband a committee of unsecured creditors once a committee is appointed, or…

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