Corporate creditors and credit unions, normally direct their own attorney to appear in certain cases at the “first meeting of creditors” when a debtor files for bankruptcy. The bankruptcy court has held that a corporate creditor may have a regular employee, who is not an attorney, appear on its behalf at the first meeting of […]
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