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2021 Stroock Bankruptcy Guide

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192 the creditors, the U.S. Trustee will appoint (or, if none are willing to serve, act as) a permanent successor trustee. 11 U.S.C. ยง 703(c). 2. Duties and Responsibilities of Trustee Pursuant to Section 704 of the Bankruptcy Code, a trustee in a Chapter 7 proceeding has the following duties and responsibilities: (i) to collect and reduce to cash the assets of the bankruptcy estate (including any avoidance actions) and close the bankruptcy estate as swiftly as possible; (ii) to be accountable for all property received; (iii) to ensure that an individual debtor performs its intention to either claim property securing consumer debts as exempt, redeem such property or reaffirm such debts; (iv) to investigate the financial affairs of the debtor; (v) to examine proofs of claim and object to any claims that are improper; (vi) if advisable, to oppose the debtor's discharge; (vii) unless otherwise ordered by the court, to furnish to parties in interest such information concerning the bankruptcy estate and its administration as is requested by them; (viii) if the debtor's business is authorized to be operated, to provide to certain parties periodic reports and summaries of such operations, including a statement of receipts and disbursements; (ix) to make a final report and file a final account of the administration of the bankruptcy estate;

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