Opinion
Administrative Order No. 96-6
June 6, 1996
This policy is adopted to promote the fair and efficient administration of Chapter 13 cases, as well as to provide appropriate supervision and control of fee awards to debtors' attorneys. This policy will govern all Chapter 13 cases filed on or after June 7, 1996. Chapter 13 cases filed before that date will continue to be governed by Administrative Order No. 93-1.
1. If the total fee (including expenses other than filing fees) requested by counsel for debtors is (a) $850 or less; or (b) $1000 or less, and the fee arrangement provides that $300 or less will be paid prior to the filing of the bankruptcy petition with the balance to be paid through the Chapter 13 plan, then those fees may be allowed by the Court in the Order confirming debtor's plan of reorganization based on the compensation statement signed by the attorney without additional application. Debtor's attorney shall, however, at the request of the Court or any party in interest submit a derailed fee application in accordance with the Guidelines for Compensation and Expense Reimbursement of Professionals, General Order No. 93-1, a copy of which is available in the Clerk's office.
2. If counsel seeks fees exceeding the limits set forth above, counsel shall submit a. detailed fee application in accordance with the Guidelines. This requirement applies to initial fee applications as well as to additional or supplemental applications. In the case of an additional or supplemental application, the application shall also (a) describe in detail the services provided from the beginning of the case in accordance with the Guidelines and (b) attach the debtor's authorization for allowance of those fees. Without limiting the applicability of the Guidelines, counsel's attention is directed to the requirements that such applications are to be based on time records kept contemporaneously with the activity recorded and that the individual who performed the activity must be identified by name, billing rate, activity, and amount of time expended. Guidelines, ¶¶ 7, 9.
3. Applications made under paragraph 2 may be set for hearing at the request of the Court or any party in interest.
4. If counsel does not timely file the confirmation order as required by Administrative Order No. 96.5, then fees will only be allowed as provided for in that Order.
5. In accordance with the Bankruptcy Code and Rules, no attorney may, directly or indirectly, receive fees in respect of a case after the case is filed and while it is pending other than by Court Order.
6. All attorneys are strongly encouraged to enter into written fee agreements with their clients.
IT IS SO ORDERED.