The Bankruptcy Administrator Program is the
counterpart to the United States Trustee program and operates in six federal judicial districts in
Alabama and North Carolina. The Bankruptcy Administrator operates as a
non-judicial independent officer of the Judiciary with a full
time staff and is completely independent of the bankruptcy and district
courts and the clerks of those courts.
The Bankruptcy Administrator oversees
the administration of estates and supervises trustees and other estate
fiduciaries in bankruptcy cases. Some of the duties of the Bankruptcy Administrator include:
- supervision of all bankruptcy trustees
- supervision of all chapter 11 debtors
- referral of suspected criminal activities
to the U.S. Attorney and F.B.I for investigation
- appearance in bankruptcy, district and circuit
courts on issues in bankruptcy cases
- review and response to all requests
for professional employment and compensation
- review and move for dismissal of all cases of
substantial abuse of the bankruptcy system
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