U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Vermont announces bankruptcy case administrator position filled

Honorable Heather Z. Cooper, Chief Judge
Honorable Heather Z. Cooper, Chief Judge
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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Vermont announced on Jan. 27 that the position of bankruptcy case administrator has been filled.

This development is important as the role is central to managing bankruptcy cases in Vermont, ensuring proper record-keeping and communication throughout each case’s progression.

According to the court, the bankruptcy case administrator oversees all aspects of a case from its opening to final disposition. Responsibilities include maintaining official records, monitoring procedural steps, and handling administrative and clerical tasks. The administrator also serves as a point-of-contact for individuals both inside and outside the court system.

The position is based in Burlington, Vermont, within the consolidated clerk’s office that serves both district and bankruptcy courts. The administrator reports directly to the Operations Supervisor or Chief Deputy for Operations.

This appointment supports the ongoing work of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Vermont in managing its caseload efficiently.



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