Limiting Service in a chapter 11
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:47 am
I had a case called Parts.com in SFV around 2004-2005. Judge Tighe let me post the disclosure statement and plan etc on an internet site and just give notice to everyone by mail that they could look it up or they could op to get the package by mail. I heard Judge Thompson approve that once as well. Good luck. Jon
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> John:
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> I was in a case were reference to the internet was approved for voluminous
> disclosure documents. I am sorry it was sometime back and I don't recall
> the case. I was not representing the plan proponent.
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> If I recall, the court required the notice to say if someone did not have
> access to the internet, the could call and request a copy be mailed.
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> d
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> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:30 PM, John D. Faucher
> wrote:
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> > Hello fellow practitioners: I have a chapter 11 case in which I am filing
> > a disclosure statement accompanied by at least two dozen exhibits, some
> > more than 70 pages long, to more than 100 interested parties. It is in
> > front of Judge Riblet, who tends to set disclosure statement hearings two
> > to four months ahead of time.
> > I intend to include (and abide by) the following paragraph in the
> > Disclosure Statement:
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> > Because of the number and size of the exhibits, and the expense of
> > printing and mailing them, counsel is filing a motion concurrent with this
> > Disclosure Statement seeking approval for allowing the exhibits to be
> > available on request and on the internet, but not mailing the exhibits with
> > the service copies. The exhibits are available at
> > www.johndfaucher.com/Disclosure_Statement _Exhibits, to any party on NEF,
> > or on request to counsel above. If the Court does not approve this method
> > of service, counsel will serve the exhibits by mail in time for interested
> > parties to consider them before the Disclosure Statement Hearing.
> > Does anyone have any experience with this issue, or advice whether this is
> > a good idea or not?
> >
> > John D. Faucher
> > Faucher & Associates
> > *818/889-8080*
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> >
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