Order designates chief bankruptcy judge for Western District of Texas

Honorable Craig A. Gargotta, Chief U.S. Bankruptcy Judge at Western District of Texas
Honorable Craig A. Gargotta, Chief U.S. Bankruptcy Judge at Western District of Texas
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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas announced on Apr. 6 an order designating the chief bankruptcy judge for the district.

This designation is important as it determines leadership within the court, which oversees bankruptcy cases in its jurisdiction.

Details about the new chief judge or further specifics about the order were not provided in the announcement. The court stated that interested parties can click to view the full order regarding this designation.

Chief judges play a key role in managing court operations and ensuring that cases are handled efficiently. Their leadership can impact how bankruptcy proceedings are conducted across the district.

Further information may be released by the court as necessary.



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