- 11 U.S.C.
In re Corrigan
Mar
01
2010
Ruling
Bankruptcy petition preparer who misrepresented self as attorney sanctioned and ordered to disgorge fees.
Procedural posture
The United States Trustee (UST) moved to review fees charged by a petition preparer, to require him to refund fees, and to impose sanctions. The UST alleged that the preparer violated 11 U.S.C.S. § 110(i)(1)(A) and (B) by failing to disclose that he prepared a chapter 13 debtor's documents and failing to file a disclosure of compensation. Additionally, he alleged that the preparer caused the debtor to violate Fed. R. Bankr. P. 1006(b)(3).
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