Trial Attorney (Bankruptcy)
U.S. Trustee Program (U.S. Department of Justice) See More Job Openings by This Employer
Job Description
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Duties About the Office The United States Trustee Program (USTP or Program) is a litigating component of the Department of Justice whose mission is to promote the integrity and efficiency of the bankruptcy system for the benefit of all stakeholders, including debtors, creditors, and the public. The Program operates nationwide through 21 regions comprised of 82 field office locations and exercises broad administrative, regulatory, and enforcement authority in bankruptcy cases. Its responsibilities extend across chapter 7 and 13 consumer matters, chapter 12 family farmer cases, small business reorganizations, and complex chapter 11 corporate restructurings. As the only participant in the bankruptcy process with a national footprint and independent oversight mandate, the USTP is uniquely positioned to identify and address multijurisdictional misconduct and other issues of national significance that threaten the integrity of the bankruptcy system. At the same time, the Program remains equipped to respond effectively to local matters involving fraud, abuse, or other practices undermining the fair and efficient administration of bankruptcy cases. We invite you to visit the USTP's website for more information on the Program and the Region 07 website for information on the Houston office. We recommend that you visit the City of Houston eGovernment Center website for information about Houston, TX. Job Description The U.S. Trustee Program (USTP) seeks two attorneys with experience in litigation and bankruptcy law to oversee bankruptcy cases filed in the federal judicial districts served by the Region and/or field office. Responsibilities include litigating enforcement matters on behalf of the Program, supervising private trustees, handling appellate matters, and referring potential criminal conduct identified through bankruptcy oversight. The Program aims to hire skilled Trial Attorneys and provide them with frequent, meaningful courtroom experience across a wide range of issues arising in bankruptcy cases. Typical duties of a field office Trial Attorney include: Overseeing the administration of bankruptcy cases filed in the judicial districts served by the Region and field office. Litigating issues arising in chapter 11 cases, including matters related to corporate governance, employment applications, fee applications, disclosure statements, and plan confirmation. Litigating civil enforcement matters in consumer bankruptcy cases, including discharge objections, dismissal proceedings involving debtors' ability to repay creditors, attorney misconduct, and misconduct by non-attorney document preparation services. Assisting with appellate matters. Partnering with the Executive Office and the United States Trustee on issues of national importance to support the Program's mission locally and to help develop and implement policies that ensure uniform application of bankruptcy law. Supervising private trustees who administer cases filed under chapters 7, 13, 11, Subchapter V, and 12 of the Bankruptcy Code. Collaborating with Program bankruptcy Auditors, Paralegal Specialists, and other support staff in the Region. Working with federal and state law enforcement partners to report criminal activity identified through bankruptcy case oversight. Conducting outreach to stakeholders in the bankruptcy system, including the bankruptcy court, bar, and other federal and state agencies. Participating in national projects and priorities, as assigned. Salary- $122,749 - $197,200/year