The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Utah is the United States bankruptcy court in Utah. It is associated with the United States District Court for the District of Utah. The court is based in Salt Lake City with an additional courtroom available (as needed) in Ogden.
The court has three bankruptcy judges, which Congress increased from two in 1986. If all parties consent, appeals of a bankruptcy judge's decision may be taken to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the 10th Circuit, created in 1996. Otherwise appeals are taken to the district court.
Like other U.S. bankruptcy courts, the court was established in its modern form in 1984, although some form of federal bankruptcy adjudication had taken place in the district since the Bankruptcy Act of 1898. From the 1990s to the early 2000s, the court saw a sharp increase in the number of consumer bankruptcies. In 2004, Utah had the nation's highest number of bankruptcies relative to number of households.
References
- "Contact Us". United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Utah. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
- "U.S. Bankruptcy Court appoints Joel T. Marker new judge for Utah". Deseret News. 2010-06-30. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
- "28 USC Ch. 6: BANKRUPTCY JUDGES". United States Code. United States House of Representatives. §152. Appointment of bankruptcy judges.
- Bates, Blaine F. (2011). "Introduction to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel" (PDF).
- Boulden, Judith A.; Cannon, Kenneth L. "Utah Bankruptcy Practice in the Early Era, 1898-1949" (PDF). Tenth Circuit Historical Society.
- Johnson, Ezekial; Wright, James (2006). "Are Mormons Bankrupting Utah? Evidence from the Bankruptcy Courts" (PDF). Suffolk University Law Review. 40: 607.
External links
- Official website
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The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Utah is the United States bankruptcy court in Utah It is associated with the United States District Court for the District of Utah The court is based in Salt Lake City with an additional courtroom available as needed in Ogden The court has three bankruptcy judges which Congress increased from two in 1986 If all parties consent appeals of a bankruptcy judge s decision may be taken to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the 10th Circuit created in 1996 Otherwise appeals are taken to the district court Like other U S bankruptcy courts the court was established in its modern form in 1984 although some form of federal bankruptcy adjudication had taken place in the district since the Bankruptcy Act of 1898 From the 1990s to the early 2000s the court saw a sharp increase in the number of consumer bankruptcies In 2004 Utah had the nation s highest number of bankruptcies relative to number of households References Contact Us United States Bankruptcy Court District of Utah Retrieved 2024 05 09 U S Bankruptcy Court appoints Joel T Marker new judge for Utah Deseret News 2010 06 30 Retrieved 2024 05 09 28 USC Ch 6 BANKRUPTCY JUDGES United States Code United States House of Representatives 152 Appointment of bankruptcy judges Bates Blaine F 2011 Introduction to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel PDF Boulden Judith A Cannon Kenneth L Utah Bankruptcy Practice in the Early Era 1898 1949 PDF Tenth Circuit Historical Society Johnson Ezekial Wright James 2006 Are Mormons Bankrupting Utah Evidence from the Bankruptcy Courts PDF Suffolk University Law Review 40 607 External linksOfficial website This United States government related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte