Rule 9034. Sending Copies to the United States Trustee

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Except in a Chapter 9 case or when the United States trustee requests otherwise, an entity filing a pleading, motion, objection, or similar document relating to any of the following must send a copy to the United States trustee within the time required for service:
(a) a proposed use, sale, or lease of property of the estate other than in the ordinary course of business;
(b) the approval of a compromise or settlement of a controversy;
(c) the dismissal or conversion of a case to another chapter;
(d) the employment of a professional person;
(e) an application for compensation or reimbursement of expenses;
(f) a motion for, or the approval of an agreement regarding, the use of cash collateral or authority to obtain credit;
(g) the appointment of a trustee or examiner in a Chapter 11 case;
(h) the approval of a disclosure statement;
(i) the confirmation of a plan;
(j) an objection to, or waiver or revocation of, the debtor’s discharge; or
(k) any other matter in which the United States trustee requests copies of filed documents or the court orders copies sent to the United States trustee.