“They can be contacted,” said Sarkessian, a U.S Department of Justice (DoJ) 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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