Local Rule D.N.J. LBR 3007-2: Omnibus Objection to Claims
Bankr. D.N.J. — General rule
D.N.J. LBR 3007-2. Omnibus Objection to Claims An omnibus objection to claims may be filed to reduce the amount of a claim or to modify a claim's priority status. Local Form Notice of Objection to Your Claim must be filed and served on each claimant. The requirement to file and serve on each claimant Local Form Notice of Objection to Your Claim does not apply in a Chapter 11 Complex Case.
2025 Comment This Rule is amended to specify that it does not apply in a Chapter 11 Complex Case.
2017 Comment This Rule is new. Promulgated under Bankruptcy Rule 3007(c), the rule expands the grounds upon which an omnibus objection may be based beyond those set forth under Bankruptcy Rule 3007(d). It introduces Local Form Notice of Objection to Your Claim, which must be filed and served on individual claimants in support of the motion or adversary proceeding objecting to a claim required under Local Bankruptcy Rule 3007-1(a).