Questions for the Clerks March 20 Meeting

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To make matters worse, the legal issues are constantly evolving - normal for
a relatively young statutory scheme of 5 years.
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I don't thin all of the answers are out there. I've been practicing civil
litigation for 14 years and virtually every procedural question could be
answered with the Rutter Guide. I have yet to find anything comparable in bk
(not even the Rutter Guide on bk). The Civ Pro Rutter Guide will basically
take you paragraph by paragraph as to what needs to be in a complaint. There
is nothing that I've found that does the same with the schedules. And there
are very few "practice pointers" to be found in the books. I have spent over
$1k on books and am still struggling to find answers to many questions. I
think that this is more like rocket science than civ litigation. I certainly
have a new perspective on all the civil litigators that I've called idiots
in my time as now I am one of them in the bk world. I don't think that
anyone on here is asking questions in bad faith (I.e., without prior thought
or research). And, I don't think that a separate listserv or a mentor/mentee
listserv is a good idea. Maybe Mr. Hayes could then certify which questions
are appropriate for the larger forum.
Cameron
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The top 5 things we do to make the clerks day? Im not sure they can come
up with five of em.
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On 3/8/10 1:48 PM, "Daniela Romero" wrote:
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>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Keith can better answer this, but I think they are working on a top 10-peeve
> list for us all. I'd expand Hale's suggestion to the top 5 things attorneys
> do to make their day.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniela P. Romero
> Law Office of Daniela Romero, APLC
> 1015 N. Lake Ave., Ste. 115
> Pasadena, CA 91104
> Telephone:626-817-2611
> Facsimile: 626-628-1781
> email: dromerolaw@gmail.com
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Re: [cdcbaa] Questions for the Clerks March 20 Meeting
The top 5 things we
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Hi all,
Keith can better answer this, but I think they are working on a top 10-peeve
list for us all. I'd expand Hale's suggestion to the top 5 things attorneys
do to make their day.
Thanks,
Daniela P. Romero
Law Office of Daniela Romero, APLC
1015 N. Lake Ave., Ste. 115
Pasadena, CA 91104
Telephone:626-817-2611
Facsimile: 626-628-1781
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Hale Andrew Antico wrote:
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> Or a twist: Ask them to tell us how can we make their lives easier, a top-5
> peeve list, and the number one thing attorneys do that make their day. Hale
>
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> *From:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf
> Of *Jacob Chang
> *Sent:* Monday, March 08, 2010 9:02 AM
> *To:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
>
> *Subject:* Re: [cdcbaa] Questions for the Clerks March 20 Meeting
>
> That "NO" is clear enough. 'Nuff said on that issue, at least from me.
> I'm looking forward to the presentation and, since it will be my first with
> the clerks, what information and wisdom they will impart to us. I'm also
> curious to hear what questions the experience practitioners will ask the
> clerks.
>
> Jacob D. Chang, Esq.
> Law Offices of Jacob D. Chang
> 1600 Wilshire Boulevard, Third Floor
> Los Angeles, CA 90017
> Tel: (213) 252-4440
> Fax: (213) 738-1116
> Email: jacobchang.esq@gmail.com
>
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> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 8:43 AM, wrote:
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>>
>>
>> Politely, the answer is "NO" to each of these suggestions as they are
>> impermissible and inappropriate from the clerk's position.
>>
>> *KEITH *
>> **
>> *THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM*
>> *255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109*
>> *Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045*
>> *Phone: 213.620.0176*
>> *Facsimile: 213.613.1200 *
>>
>> *HigginbothamLaw@aol.com*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Christine Wilton > gmail.com > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello Esteemed Board and Colleagues:
>>>
>>> I would like to pose the following questions to our upcoming panel of
>>> Clerks:
>>>
>>> 1. Step by step Motions; from filing, calendaring, serving notice, etc.
>>> Please cite the rules and where I can find the answers and in what order
>>> these steps should be accomplished. [just a handout is all I need really]
>>>
>>> 2. Is there some Clerk's Outline? Can we get an inside look at the
>>> Clerk's training manual?
>>>
>>> 3. Can we have a Clerk's Hotline for our generally basic questions
>>> before we attempt tasks on our own?
>>>
>>> 4. Can I volunteer to be a clerk for a day and follow them around? Kind
>>> of like a ride-along with a cop.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> --
>>> Christine A. Wilton
>>> Principal Attorney
>>> Greifendorff Law Offices
>>> 4067 Hardwick Street, #319
>>> Lakewood, CA 90712
>>> Toll Free: 877-207-6013
>>> Cell: 562-824-7563
>>> Fax: 562-804-4028
>>> Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.com
>>> Web: www.greifenlaw. com
>>> Blog: www.losangelesbankr uptcylawmonitor. com
>>> ************ ********* ******
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Hi all,Keith can better answer this, but I think they are working o
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There's the reason why it is a safe haven to ask these questions here on the
list serv rather than to make the clerks or others uncomfortable with
inappropriate questions.
I appreciate everyone's responses and thank you all for your time and
consideration.
I will attend this MCLE and take notes and I look forward to delving into
the resource-rich power point.
Thank you all for your guidance and support.
Christine
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 9:29 AM, wrote:
>
>
> We have specifically asked that clerks involved with CM/ECF and the
> help desk to be present. They will provide an excellent powerpoint
> presentation (especially to our beloved newbies) as to the resources
> available on the court's extensive website and will take pre-presented
> questions regarding CM/ECF. Since the consumer cases represent 92% of
> the court filings in the Central District, the clerks will be focusing their
> attention on issues confronted by consumer attys.
>
> Good typical questions are: Why is a *Request for Entry of Default* not
> able to be filed electronically?
> How come certain creditor
> addresses listed by the debtor are changed
> by the Court clerk
>
>
> I hope this helps my colleagues.
>
>
> *KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM*
> **
> *Pedro Mayser, Office Manager*
> *THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM*
> *255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109*
> *Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045*
> *Phone: 213.620.0176*
> *Facsimile: 213.613.1200 *
>
> *HigginbothamLaw@aol.com*
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, Mar 8, 2010 9:01 am
> Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] Questions for the Clerks March 20 Meeting
>
>
> That "NO" is clear enough. 'Nuff said on that issue, at least from me.
> I'm looking forward to the presentation and, since it will be my first with
> the clerks, what information and wisdom they will impart to us. I'm also
> curious to hear what questions the experience practitioners will ask the
> clerks.
>
> Jacob D. Chang, Esq.
> Law Offices of Jacob D. Chang
> 1600 Wilshire Boulevard, Third Floor
> Los Angeles, CA 90017
> Tel: (213) 252-4440
> Fax: (213) 738-1116
> Email: jacobchang.esq@gmail.com
>
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> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 8:43 AM, wrote:
>
>>
>> Politely, the answer is "NO" to each of these suggestions as they are
>> impermissible and inappropriate from the clerk's position.
>>
>> *KEITH *
>> **
>> *THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM*
>> *255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109*
>> *Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045*
>> *Phone: 213.620.0176*
>> *Facsimile: 213.613.1200 *
>>
>> *HigginbothamLaw@aol.com*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Christine Wilton > gmail.com > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello Esteemed Board and Colleagues:
>>>
>>> I would like to pose the following questions to our upcoming panel of
>>> Clerks:
>>>
>>> 1. Step by step Motions; from filing, calendaring, serving notice, etc.
>>> Please cite the rules and where I can find the answers and in what order
>>> these steps should be accomplished. [just a handout is all I need really]
>>>
>>> 2. Is there some Clerk's Outline? Can we get an inside look at the
>>> Clerk's training manual?
>>>
>>> 3. Can we have a Clerk's Hotline for our generally basic questions
>>> before we attempt tasks on our own?
>>>
>>> 4. Can I volunteer to be a clerk for a day and follow them around? Kind
>>> of like a ride-along with a cop.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> --
>>> Christine A. Wilton
>>> Principal Attorney
>>> Greifendorff Law Offices
>>> 4067 Hardwick Street, #319
>>> Lakewood, CA 90712
>>> Toll Free: 877-207-6013
>>> Cell: 562-824-7563
>>> Fax: 562-804-4028
>>> Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.com
>>> Web: www.greifenlaw. com
>>> Blog: www.losangelesbankr uptcylawmonitor. com
>>> ************ ********* ******
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>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Christine A. Wilton
Principal Attorney
Greifendorff Law Offices
4067 Hardwick Street, #319
Lakewood, CA 90712
Toll Free: 877-207-6013
Cell: 562-824-7563
Fax: 562-804-4028
Email: attorneychristine@gmail.com
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Blog: www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com
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There's the reason why it is a safe haven to ask these questions here on the list serv rather than to make the clerks or others uncomfortable with inappropriate questions.
I appreciate everyone's responses and thank you all for your time and consideration.
I will attend this MCLE and take notes and I look forward to delving into the resource-rich power point.
Thank you all for your guidance and support.
Christine
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 9:29 AM, <higginbothamlaw@aol.com> wrote:
We have specifically asked that clerks involved with CM/ECF and the help desk to be present. They will provide an excellent powerpoint presentation (especially to our beloved newbies) asto the resources available on the court's extensive websiteand will take pre-presented questions regarding CM/ECF. Since the consumer cases represent 92% of thecourt filings in the Central District, the clerks will be focusing their attention on issues confronted byconsumer attys.
Good typical questions are: Why is aRequest for Entry of Default not able to be filed electronically?

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We have specifically asked that clerks involved with CM/ECF and the help desk to be present. They will provide an excellent powerpoint presentation (especially to our beloved newbies) as to the resources available on the court's extensive website and will take pre-presented questions regarding CM/ECF. Since the consumer cases represent 92% of the court filings in the Central District, the clerks will be focusing their attention on issues confronted by consumer attys.
Good typical questions are: Why is a Request for Entry of Default not able to be filed electronically?
How come certain creditor addresses listed by the debtor are changed
by the Court clerk
I hope this helps my colleagues.
KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
Pedro Mayser, Office Manager
THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045
Phone: 213.620.0176
Facsimile: 213.613.1200
HigginbothamLaw@aol.com
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Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] Questions for the Clerks March 20 Meeting
That "NO" is clear enough. 'Nuff said on that issue, at least from me. I'm looking forward to the presentation and, since it will be my first with the clerks, what information and wisdom they will impart to us. I'm also curious to hear what questions the experience practitioners will ask the clerks.
Jacob D. Chang, Esq.
Law Offices of Jacob D. Chang
1600 Wilshire Boulevard, Third Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Tel: (213) 252-4440
Fax: (213) 738-1116
Email: jacobchang.esq@gmail.com
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 8:43 AM, wrote:
Politely, the answer is "NO" to each of these suggestions as they are impermissible and inappropriate from the clerk's position.
KEITH
THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045
Phone: 213.620.0176
Facsimile: 213.613.1200
HigginbothamLaw@aol.com
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Christine Wilton wrote:
Hello Esteemed Board and Colleagues:
I would like to pose the following questions to our upcoming panel of Clerks:
1. Step by step Motions; from filing, calendaring, serving notice, etc. Please cite the rules and where I can find the answers and in what order these steps should be accomplished. [just a handout is all I need really]
2. Is there some Clerk's Outline? Can we get an inside look at the Clerk's training manual?
3. Can we have a Clerk's Hotline for our generally basic questions before we attempt tasks on our own?
4. Can I volunteer to be a clerk for a day and follow them around? Kind of like a ride-along with a cop.
Thanks,
Christine A. Wilton
Principal Attorney
Greifendorff Law Offices
4067 Hardwick Street, #319
Lakewood, CA 90712
Toll Free: 877-207-6013
Cell: 562-824-7563
Fax: 562-804-4028
Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.com
Web: www.greifenlaw. com
Blog: www.losangelesbankr uptcylawmonitor. com
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We have specifically asked that clerks involved with CM/ECF and the help desk to be present. They will provide an excellent powerpoint presentation (especially to our beloved newbies) as to the resources available on the court's extensive website and will take pre-presented questions regarding CM/ECF. Since the consumer cases represent 92% of the court filings in the Central District, the clerks will be focusing their attention on issues confronted by consumer attys.

Good typical questions are: Why is a Request for Entry of Default not able to be filed electronically?

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That "NO" is clear enough. 'Nuff said on that issue, at least from me. I'm
looking forward to the presentation and, since it will be my first with the
clerks, what information and wisdom they will impart to us. I'm also
curious to hear what questions the experience practitioners will ask the
clerks.
Jacob D. Chang, Esq.
Law Offices of Jacob D. Chang
1600 Wilshire Boulevard, Third Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Tel: (213) 252-4440
Fax: (213) 738-1116
Email: jacobchang.esq@gmail.com
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 8:43 AM, wrote:
>
>
> Politely, the answer is "NO" to each of these suggestions as they are
> impermissible and inappropriate from the clerk's position.
>
> *KEITH *
> **
> *THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM*
> *255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109*
> *Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045*
> *Phone: 213.620.0176*
> *Facsimile: 213.613.1200 *
>
> *HigginbothamLaw@aol.com*
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Christine Wilton gmail.com > wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello Esteemed Board and Colleagues:
>>
>> I would like to pose the following questions to our upcoming panel of
>> Clerks:
>>
>> 1. Step by step Motions; from filing, calendaring, serving notice, etc.
>> Please cite the rules and where I can find the answers and in what order
>> these steps should be accomplished. [just a handout is all I need really]
>>
>> 2. Is there some Clerk's Outline? Can we get an inside look at the
>> Clerk's training manual?
>>
>> 3. Can we have a Clerk's Hotline for our generally basic questions before
>> we attempt tasks on our own?
>>
>> 4. Can I volunteer to be a clerk for a day and follow them around? Kind
>> of like a ride-along with a cop.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Christine A. Wilton
>> Principal Attorney
>> Greifendorff Law Offices
>> 4067 Hardwick Street, #319
>> Lakewood, CA 90712
>> Toll Free: 877-207-6013
>> Cell: 562-824-7563
>> Fax: 562-804-4028
>> Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.com
>> Web: www.greifenlaw. com
>> Blog: www.losangelesbankr uptcylawmonitor. com
>> ************ ********* ******
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That "NO" is clear enough. 'Nuff said on that issue, at least from me. I'm looking forward to the presentation and, since it will be my first with the clerks, what information and wisdom they will impart to us. I'm also curious to hear what questions the experience practitioners will ask the clerks.
Jacob D. Chang, Esq.Law Offices of Jacob D. Chang1600 Wilshire Boulevard, Third FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017Tel: (213) 252-4440Fax: (213) 738-1116Email: jacobchang.esq@gmail.com
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 8:43 AM, <higginbothamlaw@aol.com> wrote:
Politely, the answer is "NO" to each of these suggestions as they are impermissible and inappropriate from the clerk's position.
KEITH
THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045
Phone: 213.620.0176
Facsimile: 213.613.1200
HigginbothamLaw@aol.com
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Politely, the answer is "NO" to each of these suggestions as they are impermissible and inappropriate from the clerk's position.
KEITH
THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045
Phone: 213.620.0176
Facsimile: 213.613.1200
HigginbothamLaw@aol.com
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Christine Wilton wrote:
Hello Esteemed Board and Colleagues:
I would like to pose the following questions to our upcoming panel of Clerks:
1. Step by step Motions; from filing, calendaring, serving notice, etc. Please cite the rules and where I can find the answers and in what order these steps should be accomplished. [just a handout is all I need really]
2. Is there some Clerk's Outline? Can we get an inside look at the Clerk's training manual?
3. Can we have a Clerk's Hotline for our generally basic questions before we attempt tasks on our own?
4. Can I volunteer to be a clerk for a day and follow them around? Kind of like a ride-along with a cop.
Thanks,
Christine A. Wilton
Principal Attorney
Greifendorff Law Offices
4067 Hardwick Street, #319
Lakewood, CA 90712
Toll Free: 877-207-6013
Cell: 562-824-7563
Fax: 562-804-4028
Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.com
Web: www.greifenlaw. com
Blog: www.losangelesbankr uptcylawmonitor. com
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Politely, the answer is "NO" to each of these suggestions as they are impermissible and inappropriate from the clerk's position.
KEITH

THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045
Phone: 213.620.0176
Facsimile: 213.613.1200

HigginbothamLaw@aol.com

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Christine Wilton <attorneychristine@ gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Esteemed Board and Colleagues:

I would like to pose the following questions to our upcoming panel of Clerks:

1. Step by step Motions; from filing, calendaring, serving notice, etc. Please cite the rules and where I can find the answers and in what order these steps should be accomplished. [just a handout is all I need really]

2. Is there some Clerk's Outline? Can we get an inside look at the Clerk's training manual?

3. Can we have a Clerk's Hotline for our generally basic questions before we attempt tasks on our own?

4. Can I volunteer to be a clerk for a day and follow them around? Kind of like a ride-along with a cop.

Thanks,
Christine A. Wilton
Principal Attorney
Greifendorff Law Offices
4067 Hardwick Street, #319
Lakewood, CA 90712
Toll Free: 877-207-6013
Cell: 562-824-7563
Fax: 562-804-4028
Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.com
Web: www.greifenlaw. com
Blog: www.losangelesbankr uptcylawmonitor. com
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I don't think anyone is questioning Andy's depth of experience and
expertise. Nor is anyone asking to hold the clerks to answer questions they
normally would not answer in an MCLE presentation, which I assume will
encompass questions broader than those benign questions. As we all can see
from the subject heading, there was a call to the group asking for
suggestions to the clerks for the upcoming MCLE. If the moderator deems the
suggested question to be inappropriate or generally unhelpful to the group,
it simply need not be asked to the clerk. In general though, Christine's
list of questions point to the fact that, as Cameron noted, there is no
step-by-step procedural manual like TRG CPBT (as far as I can tell). For
many of us, this is precisely the reason why we joined CDCBAA in the first
place: to learn from others who've been in the trenches whether through the
listserv or personal contact or the excellent MCLE's.
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 7:30 AM, wrote:
>
>
> Many of you don't know Andy and he doesn't need me to defend him, but be
> assured that his depth of experience should not be questioned. With regards
> to questions for law clerks, as a former clerk, I can tell you that while in
> chambers I could not answer any substantive or procedural inquiry (as
> directed by both judges I clerked for). I could answer benign questions such
> as "has the judge signed my order?" "Is a particular date appropriate for my
> motion?" Any other type of question went politely unanswered.
>
> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
> ------------------------------
> *Date: *Mon, 8 Mar 2010 06:59:39 -0800
> *To: *
> *Subject: *RE: [cdcbaa] Questions for the Clerks March 20 Meeting
>
>
>
> Summing up: People will help those who try to help themselves. Many
> questions illuminate the character of the asker.
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf
> Of *Andrew Goodman
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 06, 2010 3:13 PM
> *To:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: [cdcbaa] Questions for the Clerks March 20 Meeting
>
> With all due respect, the clerks have so much work to do and so many
> pleadings to process they really have NO time to mentor or teach young or
> lazy (no offense) lawyers who are either new to bankruptcy, want to become
> bankruptcy lawyers because of the "nature of the times". The court with the
> assistance of the Bar went through more than a year ago and re-wrote the
> Local Bankruptcy Rules and created a Court Manual. The CDCBAA put pon a
> GREAT program in January 2009 explaining the changes in the Rules. When I
> was a younger bk lawyer, if I didn't understand how to file or obtain a
> hearing date, I READ the Local Rules or perhaps asked my secretary or a more
> seasoned lawyer. If you want to make some enemies, call the judges clerk and
> ask them how to do something that's clearly in the local rules. As to filing
> dates and emergency motions, if you go to the website/information/judges
> name, each judge has set up self-calendaring procedures and procedures for
> emergency motions, etc.
>
> This is not "ROCKET SURGERY" (and yes, I know exactly what I wrote). Read
> the rules, do your homework or find a mentor - but leave the clerks of the
> court alone. They are underpaid/overworked, very nice people who don't need
> to be harassed by lawyers too lazy to do their job. Sorry if this is a
> little strong worked, but after doing this for over 25 years, during a time
> when there was NO internet and everything was hand filed, with extra copies
> that had to be tabbed and blue-backed, I think the attorneys working in the
> bankruptcy community today have it incredibly EASY.
>
>
> Andrew Goodman
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>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Jacob Chang
> *To:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Tue, March 2, 2010 3:00:13 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [cdcbaa] Questions for the Clerks March 20 Meeting
>
>
>
> Great points all around, Christine!
> As much as I've looked, though I could have easily missed something, I
> haven't been able to find the step-by-step action guide for bankruptcy
> practice, especially within the context of a motion or AP practice. It
> seems these are trade secrets passed down from mentor to mentee.
>
> If there is something like this, please point us in the right direction.
>
> Jacob D. Chang, Esq.
> Law Offices of Jacob D. Chang
> 1600 Wilshire Boulevard, Third Floor
> Los Angeles, CA 90017
> Tel: (213) 252-4440
> Fax: (213) 738-1116
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>
>
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Christine Wilton gmail.com > wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hello Esteemed Board and Colleagues:
>>
>> I would like to pose the following questions to our upcoming panel of
>> Clerks:
>>
>> 1. Step by step Motions; from filing, calendaring, serving notice, etc.
>> Please cite the rules and where I can find the answers and in what order
>> these steps should be accomplished. [just a handout is all I need really]
>>
>> 2. Is there some Clerk's Outline? Can we get an inside look at the
>> Clerk's training manual?
>>
>> 3. Can we have a Clerk's Hotline for our generally basic questions before
>> we attempt tasks on our own?
>>
>> 4. Can I volunteer to be a clerk for a day and follow them around? Kind
>> of like a ride-along with a cop.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Christine A. Wilton
>> Principal Attorney
>> Greifendorff Law Offices
>> 4067 Hardwick Street, #319
>> Lakewood, CA 90712
>> Toll Free: 877-207-6013
>> Cell: 562-824-7563
>> Fax: 562-804-4028
>> Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.com
>> Web: www.greifenlaw. com
>> Blog: www.losangelesbankr uptcylawmonitor. com
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