Special Masters Are Needed In Bankruptcy, Part 4: Inherent Authority Should Not Be Denied

Antonio Stradivari -- A Special Master (Photo by Marilyn Swanson) By: Donald L Swanson This is the fourth in a series of four articles on why Fed.R.Bankr.P. 9031, titled “Masters Not Authorized,” needs to be amended to authorize the utilization of special masters in complex bankruptcy cases. The focus of this fourth article is on how... Continue Reading →

Special Masters Are Needed In Bankruptcy, Part 3: Evolution Of Bankruptcy Referees And Courts Show Why Needed

Antonio Stradivari -- A Special Master (Photo by Marilyn Swanson) By: Donald L Swanson This is the third in a series of four articles on why Fed.R.Bankr.P. 9031, titled “Masters Not Authorized,” needs to be amended to authorize the utilization of special masters in complex bankruptcy cases. The focus of this third article is on how... Continue Reading →

Special Masters Are Needed In Bankruptcy, Part 2: But Are Prohibited By Bankruptcy Rule 9031—Without A Sound Reason & Some History

Antonio Stradivari -- A Special Master (Photo by Marilyn Swanson) By: Donald L Swanson This is the second in a series of four articles on why Fed.R.Bankr.P. 9031, titled “Masters Not Authorized,” needs to be amended to authorize the utilization of special masters in complex bankruptcy cases. The focus of this second article is on how... Continue Reading →

Special Masters Are Needed In Bankruptcy, Part 1: Use Of Special Masters In Federal District Courts Under Rule 53

Antonio Stradivari -- A Special Master (Photo by Marilyn Swanson) By: Donald L Swanson This is the first in a series of four articles on why Fed.R.Bankr.P. 9031, titled “Masters Not Authorized,” needs to be amended to authorize the utilization of special masters in complex bankruptcy cases. The focus of this first article is on how... Continue Reading →

“Special Masters” Are Needed In Bankruptcy: An Interview With Judge Kaplan

https://youtu.be/LeDRrRnSxP8?si=2WjQ-6DxDGj5y3Hy By Donald L. Swanson Hon. Michael B. Kaplan is Chief Bankruptcy Judge for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New Jersey. Beginning with his appointment as Bankruptcy Judge in 2006, and throughout his judicial career, Judge Kaplan has presided over many complex bankruptcy cases—both large and small. Because of that experience, Judge Kaplan sees a need... Continue Reading →

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