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United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida

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TheUnited States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida is theUnited States bankruptcy court inFlorida that is associated with theU.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

Judges

JudgeAppointed ByAssumed OfficeBachelorsLaw

Laurel M. Isicoff

Barnard College

University of Miami School of Law

Robert A. Mark

Brandeis University

University of California, Berkeley

A. Jay Cristol

April 17, 1985 -

University of Miami

University of Miami

Erik P. Kimball

June 23, 2008 -

University of Massachusetts

Boston College

Mindy Mora

Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

April 6, 2018 -

George Washington University

New York University

Scott Grossman

United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit

October 2, 2019 -

Peter Russin

United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit

August 14, 2020 -

Tulane University, 1985

The George Washington University Law School, 1988


About this court

See also:United States bankruptcy court

The United States bankruptcy courts are a system of federal courts authorized to hear bankruptcy cases. The courts were established in their current form by the Bankruptcy Amendment Act of 1984.

Under the act,federal district courts have original jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases in their districts and are authorized to refer such cases to a bankruptcy court for their district.

As of May 2023, there were 90 federal bankruptcy courts. The Districts ofGuam, theNorthern Mariana Islands, andthe Virgin Islands handle bankruptcy cases directly rather than through a bankruptcy court. TheEastern andWestern districts of Arkansas share a single bankruptcy court. All other federal district courts have an associated bankruptcy court.

Judges on federal bankruptcy courts are appointed to 14-year terms by judges of theappeals court with jurisdiction over the district.[1]

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