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Bankruptcy-Attorney.com has listed 31 attorneys who practice bankruptcy law in Vermont. They are concentrated in 13 towns and/or cities as per list below.

Bankruptcy Specialists*

       There are three specialists, Raymond Obuchowski (Bethel), James Anderson (Rutland) and Andre Bouffard (Burlington) who are certified in one or more of the following; creditors rights, consumer and/or business bankruptcy. For more information on this subject see "Bankruptcy Specialist".

 

The Court

     The District of Vermont / United States Bankruptcy Court have courts and administrative offices in the cities of Omaha and Lincoln. The Chief Bankruptcy Judge is Hon. Thomas L. Saladino and the Clerk of the Court is Diane L. Zech. The main office address is; Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse, 111 South 18th Plaza, Suite 1125 Omaha NE 68102 The contact number is: 402-661-7444.

The Trustees

     Patricia Fahey is the Assistant U. S. Trustee for the Nebraska Bankruptcy Trustee Program under the U.S. Department of Justice. The appointed trustees administer Chapter 7, 12 and 13 cases for all of the 93 counties in the state. The 341 meetings (meeting of the creditors) are located in the cities of Gering, Grand Island, Lincoln, Omaha and North Platte. The main Nebraska office for the Office of The United States Trustee is 111 South 18th Plaza, Suite 1148, Omaha, NE 68102. The contact number is: (402) 221-4300.

The Vermont State Bar

       If you would like information on your attorney concerning disciplinary actions or date of admissions you will have to contact the State Bar by phone at (802) 223-2020, Fax: (802) 223-1573, or email at https://www.vtbar.org/contactus.asp.

 
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