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- Abco's Bankruptcy Courts Of The United States - United States bankruptcy court links for all 50 states.
- Western District of Kentucky - Offers general court information and case-related information. Operating hours, locations, maps, payment methods, telephone numbers, local rules, and general bankruptcy information are examples of available general court information. Available case-related information includes petition fees, electronic forms, section 341 meeting calendars, closed case archive information and hearing calendars.
- US Courts - Official site offering sections on the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, District Courts and Bankruptcy Courts. Archive of articles, FAQ, employment.
- District of Vermont - The US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Vermont is located in Rutland, VT.
- United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern California Bankruptcy Court - Includes bulletin board and online document filing service.
- Western District of Wisconsin - Offers general information about court administration and procedures as well as access to local rules and opinions.
- District of Utah - Administrative information about the court, local rules and opinions, recent filings, and chambers information.
- Southern District of Illinois - Provides administrative and background information about the court as well as access to local rules.
- Western District of New York - Official site offering general court information, attorney calendars, and decisions.
- Northern District of Illinois - Information about court administration and procedures as well as access to local rules.
Wikipedia Articles
- CM/ECF - CM/ECF (Case Management Electronic Case Filing) is the case management and electronic case files system for most of the United States Federal Courts. CM/ECF was first implemented in 2001 in bankruptcy courts, in 2002 in district courts, and in 2004 in appellate courts.
- PACER (law) - PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is an electronic public access service of the United States federal courts run by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts. It allows users to obtain case and docket information from the Federal Appellate, District and Bankruptcy courts.
- Limited jurisdiction - Limited jurisdiction, or special jurisdiction, is the courts' jurisdiction only on certain types of cases such as bankruptcy, family matters, etc. courts of limited jurisdiction, as opposed to general jurisdiction], are courts whose power derives from an issuing authority (e.