U.S. Bankruptcy Court issues Standing Order 2026-2 regarding bankruptcy case commencement

Michael A. Crawford Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Louisiana - Official Website
Michael A. Crawford Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Louisiana - Official Website
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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Louisiana announced on Apr. 17 the issuance of Standing Order 2026-2, which addresses procedures for commencing a bankruptcy case.

This update is important for individuals and organizations involved in bankruptcy proceedings, as it outlines new requirements or clarifications that may affect how cases are initiated.

The court’s announcement directs those interested to consult additional information by following provided instructions. The specifics of the order were not detailed in the initial statement but are available through further resources linked by the court.

Standing orders such as this one typically aim to ensure clarity and consistency in legal processes, helping both filers and practitioners understand their obligations when beginning a bankruptcy case.

Further developments or clarifications regarding this standing order may be released by the court as needed.



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