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Avoiding Judicial Wrath: The Ten Commandments for Bankruptcy Practitioners

Nancy B. Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center (moving to Boyd School of Law, Univ of Nevada, Las Vegas, in summer 2007

Abstract

This article describes the top ten duties for bankruptcy lawyers. 1. Know the purpose(s) of the Bankruptcy Code. 2. Know the facts and the law. 3. Spend time crafting your arguments. 4. Don't lie (about conflicts of interest or about controlling law). 5. Be respectful (of other lawyers, of the system, and of other participants in the system). 6. Don't indulge your client's sleazy instincts. 7. Don't escalate a conflict unnecessarily. 8. Honor your calendar. 9. Keep your client informed. 10. Don't whine.

Suggested Citation

Nancy B. Rapoport. "Avoiding Judicial Wrath: The Ten Commandments for Bankruptcy Practitioners" Journal of Bankruptcy Law & Practice 5 (1996): 615-634.