Revoke Designation of a Complex Chapter 11 Case
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07/01/2022 - Created

RULE 9090-1 DESIGNATION AS COMPLEX CHAPTER 11 CASE
Definition:
A “Complex Chapter 11 Case” means a case under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, other than a single asset real estate case as defined in 11 U.S.C. § 101(51B), that meets one of the following conditions:
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The petition lists $50 million or more in assets and $50 million or more in liabilities, aggregated in cases that are related under Rule 1015-1;
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The debtor has filed a Notice of Designation as a Complex Case under section (B) of this rule; or
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The court has ordered the case designated a Complex Chapter 11 Case under section (D) of this rule.
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If a case is a Complex Chapter 11 Case under section (A)(1) of this rule, the debtor must file with the petition a Notice of Designation as a Complex Case.
Note: The designation of a case as a Complex Chapter 11 Case may be revoked at any time on motion of a party in interest or on the court’s own motion
Step by Step Procedure
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Select [Bankruptcy>Motions/Applications]
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Enter case number and click Next
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The case verification screen will display
Verify you are docketing on correct case.
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Select Revocation of Designation of a Complex Chapter 11 Case from pick list, click Next
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Select Debtor(s) from party pick list or Add/create new party, click Next
The association screen will display when the attorney/party association does not exist, access Association Screen process to determine if association should be created
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Browse, Scan, and Attach, click Next
Note: When provided, scan the Proposed Order as an attachment to the Motion, using the drop down description, Proposed Order. See Attaching Proposed Order(s)
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Enter hearing date, time, location, click Next twice
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Verify the accuracy of the docket text. Next
/if correct, click
Process Complete
The Notice of Electronic Filling will display. It serves as verification that the filing has been sent electronically to the court.
Copies of this notice and the document filed are emailed to all participants who receive electronic notification in the case. You have a period of 15 days for a one time free look at the documents.