The process of being retained and compensated in a bankruptcy case requires an in‐depth
understanding of myriad statutory provisions and procedural rules. From analyzing “disinterestedness,”
to complying with the guidelines promulgated by the Office of the United Trustee, to following
applicable local rules regarding fee applications, each professional must dedicate time to understand,
and carefully follow, the governing framework.
This CLE program discusses the steps professionals must take in order to ensure that their retention is
approved and their fees are allowed during a case and on a final basis.
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