Chief Judge Paul B. Snyder / US Bankruptcy Court - (Page 20 of 23)
 


       Hon. Paul B. Snyder is the Chief Judge for the United States Bankruptcy Court / Western Washington District in Tacoma/Seattle, Washington. Information about this judge, includes date of admission to the Washington State Bar, address, contact numbers and education background.

       The law clerks for Judge Snyder are Carrie Selby and Dana Manke. His judicial assistant is Debby Vincent.

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       Forty-two other attorneys (including law clerks, judges and trustees) who practice bankruptcy law also are located in Tacoma. Go to the next page to view more profiles of these attorneys.

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  Judge Paul B. Snyder Tacoma, WA


Attorney Name -
Education, Address and Practice






Name:
Judge Paul B. Snyder
Education:

Undergraduate School: University of Washington - Seattle, Washington
Law School: University of Puget Sound School of Law (Seattle University School of Law) - Seattle, Washington

Address:

United States Bankruptcy Court
Western District of Washington
Hon. Paul B Snyder
Union Station
1717 Pacific Ave.
Suite 2209
Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: (253) 882-3950

Practice: Pierce County
Judge - U.S. Bankruptcy Court / Western Washington District
Washington State Bar - Admitted 1975

 
Types of Bankruptcy (Business, Consumer and Municipal)
  • Chapter 7 - Can be filed by individuals, partnerships and corporations. The most common type of bankruptcy filing
  • Chapter 9 - Adjustment of debts of a municipality
  • Chapter 11 - Filed by large and small businesses. Individuals filing Chapter 11, are involved in business in some capacity, either as sole proprietors, or as principals of a corporation or partnership
  • Chapter 12 - Adjustment of debts of a family farmer or fisherman
  • Chapter 13 - Available for individuals only, no corporations or partnerships may file
  • Chapter 15 - Bankruptcy, reorganization and insolvency cases that have assets, debtors, creditors, and other interested parties in multiple countries

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