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The Bankruptcy Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility Consortium

Trial Attorney United States Trustee Program

The Bankruptcy Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility Consortium, New York, New York, us, 10261


The USTP is seeking an attorney experienced in litigation practice and bankruptcy law to oversee bankruptcy cases filed in the federal judicial districts covered by the Region and/or field office. This oversight would include litigating enforcement matters on behalf of the Program, overseeing private trustees, handling appellate matters, and referring criminal conduct identified in connection with bankruptcy cases. The Program seeks to hire talented Trial Attorneys and provide them with frequent and meaningful court experience on a variety of issues arising in bankruptcy cases.

The typical duties of a field office Trial Attorney include:

Oversee the administration of bankruptcy cases filed in the judicial districts served by the Region and the field office;

Litigate issues arising in chapter 11 proceedings, including those involving corporate governance, and issues arising in employment applications, fee applications, disclosure statements, and plan confirmation matters;

Litigate civil enforcement matters arising in consumer bankruptcy cases, including discharge objections, dismissal proceedings involving debtors’ ability to repay creditors, attorney misconduct matters, and non-attorney document preparation servicer misconduct;

Assist with appellate matters arising in the Region and district;

Partner with the Executive Office and the United States Trustee on issues of national importance to enhance the Program’s mission locally, and to help develop and implement policies and strategies designed to faithfully execute a uniform application of bankruptcy law;

Supervise private trustees in the Region who administer bankruptcy cases filed under chapters 7, 13, 11, Subchapter V, and 12 of the Bankruptcy Code;

Work with Program bankruptcy Auditors, Paralegals Specialists, and support staff in the Region;

Work with the Program’s federal and state law enforcement partners to report criminal activity identified through bankruptcy case oversight;

Provide outreach to interested constituents and those involved in the bankruptcy system, such as the bankruptcy court, the bar, and other federal and state agencies; and

Work on other national projects and priorities as assigned.

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