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United States bankruptcy court From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Jump to The United States Bankruptcy Court is a that has subject matter jurisdiction over cases Bankruptcy cases cannot be filed in state court Each of the federal judicial districts handles bankruptcy matters The bankruptcy judges in each judicial district in regular active service constitute a “unit” of the applicable The bankruptcy judge is appointed for a term of years by the United States court of appeals for the circuit in which the applicable district is located Technically the United States district courts have subject matter jurisdiction over bankruptcy matters However each such district court may by order “refer” bankruptcy matters to the bankruptcy court As a practical matter most district courts have a standing “reference” order to that effect so that all bankruptcy cases in that district are handled at least initially by the bankruptcy court In unusual circumstances a district court may in a particular case “withdraw the reference” under The overwhelming majority of all proceedings in bankruptcy are held before a United States bankruptcy judge whose decision in all matters is final subject to to the or a Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for review of the decision External links

 



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