The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Columbia, located in Washington, D.C., is presided over by Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth L. Gunn and managed by Clerk of Court Angela D. Caesar. The court provides comprehensive resources and assistance to individuals and businesses seeking to understand and navigate the bankruptcy process, including information on filing requirements, local rules, and available support services.
In addition to its primary function as a bankruptcy court, the District of Columbia Bankruptcy Court is committed to ensuring transparency and accessibility through electronic case filing (ECF) services available 24/7. The court also maintains a dedicated staff and various programs, such as the Mortgage Modification Program (MMP) and Court Mediation Program, to facilitate fair and efficient resolution of bankruptcy cases. Neighboring the court is John Marshall Park, a serene green space named after Chief Justice John Marshall, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
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