What is a Bankruptcy Judge?
A San Jose bankruptcy attorney in brief on bankruptcy judges...
A bankruptcy judge is appointed for a fourteen year term and is a juducial officer of the U.S. district court. He or she is appointed by majority vote of the U.S. court of appeals. Once appointed, the bankruptcy judge exercises jurisdiction over matters related to bankruptcy.
Congress determines the number of bankruptcy judges, with occassional (required) input by the Judicial Conference of the United States as to the number of bankruptcy judges needed.
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