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Excessive Fees?

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 1:21 pm
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In addition to what Mark and Hale have said:
The judges really do appreciate the non-opposition filing. Judge Riblet has complimented attorneys who file non-opposition. It is good to have Judge Riblet compliment you.
Best regards
Larry Webb
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Excessive Fees?

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:18 pm
by Yahoo Bot

"unnecessary" - assumes facts not in evidence.

My experience is judges prefer clarity and written submissions to help them
rule. No filing may mean the debtor doesn't care, or that the attorney is
asleep at the switch. Judges don't want to penalize debtors for the mistakes
of the attorney. So, a filed notice of nonopposition provides clarity to the
court what the debtor's intentions are, and gives a good clean record. While
the notice of nonopp isn't mandatory, the filing of one isn't frivolous, and
from what I understand, appreciated.

And because said services weren't unnecessary, provide value to the debtor
and the court, charging for them is hardly excessive, and thus, reasonable.

My $0.02.

Hale
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Excessive Fees?

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:16 am
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