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BassMasterCK

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Aug 13, 2002, 8:07:57 PM8/13/02
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What is the appropriate dress code for the Creditor Meeting?

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Hawkeye

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Aug 13, 2002, 8:31:29 PM8/13/02
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I was in jeans and a shirt. There is no specific dress code. Wear
what you feel comfortable wearing. You are not being judged for
appearance.


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"BassMasterCK" <cki...@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> What is the appropriate dress code for the Creditor Meeting?
>
> Thanks
>

I don't know of any actual dress code. But when we went for ours people
seem to run the fashion extremes. From shorts and t-shirts to suits.

I'd suggest business casual, it would leave the best impression I would
think.

-Shell


Brett Weiss

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Aug 13, 2002, 11:41:53 PM8/13/02
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I've seen everything, from dirty shorts and a stained sweat shirt to suit
and tie.

I recommend dressing as you would for religious services--showing respect
for the trustee and the process.

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Brett

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BassMasterCK

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Thanks for all the responses - especially Brett - Thanks!

Joel E

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Aug 19, 2002, 9:45:33 PM8/19/02
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In my opinion, bankruptcy is a very serious matter not to be taken
lightly at any point, especially going before the court. To do
otherwise would be to make light of the process.


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