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a Federal Judicial Center orientation series for United States bankruptcy judges chapter 11 reorganization the basics and the judicial role with the Honorable Nancy C Dreier United States Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Minnesota and George M Treister attorney at law Los Angeles California Judge Dreier was appointed to the bankruptcy court in 1988 she received a BA from the University of Wisconsin in 1964 and her JD from its law school in 1967 the District of Minnesota has for authorized bankruptcy judges who hear cases in Minneapolis and st. Paul and two other locations mister Treister is of counsel and a founding member of the law firm stood men Treister and Glatt he received a BA from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1943 and his LLB from Yale University in 1949 welcome in this program well discuss the basics of a typical chapter 11 reorganization case and specific challenges that chapter 11 cases present for judges under Chapter 11 unlike chapter 7 the debtor is