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CM/ECF and PACER will be unavailable from 8 AM to noon on Saturday Aug 29, 2009 for an upgrade to Release 3.3.2.

Announcements:


August 10, 2009
The Court is soliciting bids for a Fiber and Ethernet cabling project. Please see the description of this solicitation on FedBizOpps. Responses are due on August 20, 2009.

July 14, 2009
Courtroom Technologies - The Clerk's office of the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland is pleased to announce that Courtroom 2A in Baltimore and Courtroom 3E in Greenbelt have the necessary equipment to electronically present evidence. Please click here for more information.

July 10, 2009
The Association of Bankruptcy Judicial Assistants will be holding their national conference in Baltimore in October, 2009. Click here for more information on the conference and Bankruptcy Certification Training which will be offered.

June 8, 2009
On July 1, 2009, Administrative Order 09-01, adopting an amended version of Appendix F of the Local Bankruptcy Rules, will go into effect. Please click here for more details.

May 7, 2009
For information on Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. (09-17787) and its related cases, click here.

March 12, 2009
Are you a debtor without an attorney? Are you interested in a free half-hour consultation with a bankruptcy attorney? If so, the Debtor Assistance Project (DAP) is for you! For more information, please see the DAP Information.

March 3, 2009
Calling all attorneys! The U.S. Bankruptcy Court has been collaborating with the Bankruptcy Bar Association, the Maryland State Bar Association, the U.S. Trustee’s Office, the Chapter 13 Trustees, and the Maryland Volunteer Lawyer Service to develop new programs that will assist low income debtors in filing for bankruptcy. To find out more, please visit the new volunteer section of our website, under Court Information, or click here.

Feb. 6, 2009
The Maryland Bankruptcy Court launched changes to its website on February 5, 2009, in an effort to make its website more user-friendly to individuals without an attorney (also known as "pro se"). Bankruptcy is a complex area of law, which makes successful navigation of a bankruptcy case difficult for pro se parties. The updated website has a user-friendly design and contains expanded substantive and procedural information on bankruptcy. This information includes a complete listing of resources available to assist individuals in finding an attorney, sometimes at low to no cost. Due to the complexity and long-term financial effects of filing for bankruptcy, individuals are encouraged to obtain legal advice from a competent attorney before filing a petition. Please note that these changes are just the start of the Court’s efforts to assist pro se parties. Any suggestions on how best to do this are welcomed through use of the Suggestion Box.


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