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    Default Collection Against a Client In Bankruptcy

    Our client owes us $2,200. and filed Chapter 11 BK. Our client failed to list us as a creditor and the bar date has already passed (10/2005). Do we have any recourse to collect the debt?

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    Default Failure to Include a Creditor in Bankruptcy

    Normally a creditor who is not listed by a bankruptcy petitioner, and thus whose account is not resolved through the bankruptcy proceeding, can attempt to collect the entire debt.

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