U.S. Bankruptcy Court seeks public input on proposed amendments

Jerry Oldshue, Chief Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Alabama
Jerry Oldshue, Chief Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Alabama
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Proposed amendments have been released for public comment, according to an announcement dated January 13, 2026. The publication invites members of the public to review and provide feedback on the suggested changes.

The announcement did not specify which rules or procedures are affected by the proposed amendments. Members of the community are encouraged to participate in the comment process as part of ongoing efforts to ensure transparency and inclusivity in rulemaking.

No further details were provided regarding deadlines for comments or how feedback should be submitted.



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