Gain an understanding of what the differences are compared in the old and new forms for a proof of claims.
On April 1, 2016, the Judicial Conference adopted a new proof of claim form (Form Number B410) which replaced the old form B10 which had been in use since April 2013 to be used in bankruptcy cases through the country. The changes doubled the length of the form and now include many new questions concerning the formulation and basis for the asserted claim. This material will explore the major differences between the new and the old forms as well as discussing how to properly complete the form and the many pros and cons associated with filing a claim.
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Lee Harrington
Nixon Peabody LLP
- Partner in Nixon Peabody’s Financial Restructuring and Bankruptcy practice
- Leader of the group’s distressed asset acquisition team and one of the group’s principal restructuring litigation specialists, practicing in both federal and state courts
- Practice on two principal areas: distressed asset acquisition transactions both in and outside of formal insolvency proceedings and providing non-bankruptcy restructuring and dissolution services
- J.D. degree, Boston College Law School; B.A. degree, University of Massachusetts
- Can be contacted at 617-345-6016 or [email protected]
Louis J. Cisz, III
Nixon Peabody LLP
- Partner with Nixon Peabody LLP
- Practice on insolvency, restructuring debts, creditors’ remedies and related litigation
- Provides a full range of services to clients encountering insolvency issues, whether the issues arise in a bankruptcy case, a non-bankruptcy court forum or in an out-of-court commercial dispute or transaction
- Frequent speaker and has written several publications
- J.D. degree, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law; B.A. degree, University of Notre Dame
- Can be contacted at 415-984-8320 or [email protected]
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