Subparagraph (B)(2)(a) and (b) are consolidated and amended as a

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

Rule Set: Local Bankruptcy Rules of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

Rule: 2003-1

Jurisdiction: EDVAB

Bluebook Citation: Bankr. E.D. Va. R. 2003-1

result of the holding in No v. Gorman, 891 F.3d 138 (4th Cir. 2018). [Changes effective 11/15/19.] 2003-1(B) This rule is amended to conform to the Court’s standard practice of issuing an order that provides notice of a rescheduled meeting of creditors where such meeting is a condition of the Court’s order vacating dismissal of a case. [Changes effective 08/01/23.] RULE 2004-1 EXAMINATION (A) Service: Motions requesting examination under FRBP 2004 shall be served on the debtor, debtor's counsel, the deponent, deponent's counsel (if known), the standing trustee, and the United States trustee and filed with the Clerk. (B) Objections: Parties shall have 7 days from the date of service to object to the motion. (1) If an objection is filed, the movant shall select a hearing date, serve the notice of hearing to all parties in interest, and file the notice and proof of service with the Clerk.

(2) If no objection is filed, the movant shall include in the proposed order either a certification that the date set has been agreed to by the deponent and deponent's counsel (if known) or that a good faith effort has been made to set a date without success. Comments This new rule notes the requirements for examination motions and objec- tions to them. 2004-1(B)(2) Because the current portion of this rule may place an undue burden on a movant in obtaining the agreement of the deponent and the deponent’s counsel for a date to conduct the examination, this change has 22 RULE 2014-1 SERVICE OF MOTION FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING EMPLOYMENT IN A CHAPTER 11 CASE been made to add language noting that a good faith effort was made to set a date without success. [Change effective 2/1/00.]

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