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If a trustee resigns, or is removed by the court for cause, a
successor trustee may be elected by the creditors. Alternatively, if
creditors do not choose to elect a trustee, the Court may appoint a
successor trustee. Most often, the Court maintains a list of approved
candidates who are willing to accept election or appointment. The list
is comprised largely of attorneys who have previous experience serving
in a similar capacity. The duties of a successor are substantially the
same as provided through the Code for other trustees.
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