Law firm Paul_Hastings has been tapped to represent FTX_Official creditors in bankruptcy proceedings, according to a report. By iamsandali
At a meeting of FTX creditors held Tuesday, U.S. Trustee Juliet Sarkessian urged creditors looking to secure their representation in the case to reach out to the committee's counsel once formally in place.
"They can be contacted," said Sarkessian, a U.S Department of Justice official charged with overseeing bankruptcy cases, of the lawyers that were yet to be appointed."They do not represent you [the creditors] personally. They may be able to provide some help though, and they may even create their own website potentially for information for creditors."
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