In Re Whitney , 1983 Bankr. LEXIS 6910 ( 1983 )


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  • 27 B.R. 352 (1983)

    In re Charles J. WHITNEY, Debtor.

    Bankruptcy No. 180-00062.

    United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Maine.

    February 1, 1983.

    *353 Harvey J. Putterbaugh, Trustee, Peter Greenleaf, Asst. U.S. Trustee, Portland, Maine, for trustee.

    MEMORANDUM OF DECISION

    JAMES A. GOODMAN, Bankruptcy Judge.

    The trustee filed on December 7, 1982 an application for allowance of compensation to himself as attorney for the trustee. While no party has objected to the requested fees, this Court is obliged to examine the application on its own. See In re Hamilton Hardware Co., Inc., 11 B.R. 326, 329, 7 B.C.D. 963, 965, 4 C.B.C.2d 699, 702 (Bkrtcy. E.D.Mich.1981). The application sets forth the following services for which compensation is sought:

    SERVICES RENDERED AS ATTORNEY

    9/25/1980   Tc w/Derbyshire (Realtor
    for Emden Property) re:
    sale of camp.                     .25
    30,      Tc to Marden, Esq. re:
    documentation of title            .25
    10/03     Review file for liquidation of
    property re: marshaling to
    free equity in camp.             1.00
    16,      Tc w/Marden,
    Esquire/Lanzolotta, Esq. re:
    sale of camp.                     .25
    17,      Conf. w/Lanzolotta, Esq. re:
    secured/unsecured portion
    of claim.                         .50
    12/16     Tc to Marden, Esq. re: sale
    of Emden camp                     .25
    Preparation of Notice of
    Sale                             2.00
    17,      Tc w/Marden, Esq; re:
    Notice of sale                    .25
    1/12/1981   Tc w/Derbyshire (Realtor)
    re: forwarding deed
    description for sale.             .25
    5,      Tc w/Derbyshire re: proper
    documentation of title.           .50
    8,      Tc w/Derbyshire re: buyer
    withdrawing—possibly
    another buyer.                    .25
    26,      Tc to Marden, Esq; re;
    status of sale of property for
    closing.                          .25
    2/05,     Tc to Minsky, Esq. and
    Bangor Court re: secured
    positions and abandonment
    of various portions of
    property.                        1.00
    10,     Tc w/Derbyshire re:
    perspective purchaser and
    telecon to Marden, Esquire.       .75
    12,     Tc to Marden, Esq. re: bid
    acceptance of service.            .75
    28,     Letter to Marden, Esq. re:
    rejecting offer of Burnell.       .25
    4/17     Tc w/Derbyshire re: status
    of sale closing                   .25
    6/05     Tc to Marden, Esq. re: sale
    closing date                      .25
    25,     Tc to Marden, Esq. re:
    closing                           .25
    11/02/82    Tc to Marden, Esq. re:
    disbursement of checks            .25
    11/29    Prepared Final Report for
    closing.                         1.25
    TOTAL HOURS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _     11.25
    

    Where the Court has authorized a trustee to serve as his own attorney, the trustee is entitled to compensation as an attorney only to the extent that the trustee performed services as an attorney and not for performance of any of the trustee's *354 duties that are generally performed by a trustee without an attorney's assistance. 11 U.S.C. § 328(b).

    The purpose of permitting the trustee to serve as his own counsel is to reduce costs. It is not included to provide the trustee with a bonus by permitting him to receive two fees for the same service or to avoid the maxima fixed in [11 U.S.C.] section 326.

    H.Rep. No. 95-595, 95th Cong., 1st Sess. 329 (1977) U.S.Code Cong. & Admin.News 1978, pp. 5787, 6285 reprinted in 2 app. Collier on Bankruptcy 328-29 (15th ed. 1982). When it comes time to fix compensation, the Court is faced with the delicate task of distinguishing trustee's services from attorney's services. Whether an act is that of a "trustee enlightened by legal understanding" or that of a "lawyer made knowledgeable of bankruptcy by his trustee appointment" is a distinction difficult to draw. See In re Crutcher Transfer Line, Inc., 20 B.R. 705, 713 (Bkrtcy.W.D.Ky.1982) (quoting In re Red Cross Hospital Association, Inc., 18 B.R. 593, 594 (Bkrtcy.W.D.Ky. 1982)). Thus, it follows that an application for compensation must contain "sufficient detail to enable the court to determine the precise services performed, the time expended, the problem involved, its difficulty, the purpose of the action taken and the resolution reached, as well as the benefit to the estate." In re McAuley Textile Corp., 11 B.R. 646, 648 (Bkrtcy.D.Me.1981) (citations omitted). Where an application fails to reveal unusual difficulties, fees for counsel will be denied for the performance of duties of the trustee, including collecting and reducing the estate to money, preparation of required records and reports, protection of the estate from unfounded claims, etc. See id.; Bankruptcy Rule 215(e), Advisory Committee's Note; see also In re Crutcher Transfer Line, Inc., 20 B.R. at 711; In re Auto-Train Corp., 15 B.R. 160, 161 (Bkrtcy.D.D.C.1981); cf. In re SMS, Inc., 15 B.R. 496, 8 B.C.D. 718, 5 C.B.C.2d 806 (Bkrtcy.D.Kan.1981). It is the applicant's burden to show his entitlement to fees. See In re Crutcher Transfer Line, Inc., 20 B.R. at 710; In re Hamilton Hardware Co., Inc., 11 B.R. at 329, 7 B.C.D. at 965, 4 C.B.C.2d at 702. Where the record lacks detail, the court may act using the information submitted and its knowledge of the case. In re Best Pack Seafood, Inc., 21 B.R. 852, 854, 9 B.C.D. 389, 390 (Bkrtcy.D.Me.1982). Where insufficient explanatory information is provided for determining the precise nature of the services rendered, the court is compelled to determine that the services are not compensable as legal services. See In re McAuley Textile Corp., 11 B.R. at 649.

    In light of the above, the Court finds that the attorney for the trustee is entitled to compensation for the following services:

    9/30/80                   .25 hours
    10/03/80                 1.00 hours
    1/05/81                   .5 hours
    

    This Court approves as reasonable compensation the amount of $140.00.

    Enter Order.

Document Info

Docket Number: 19-10045

Citation Numbers: 27 B.R. 352, 1983 Bankr. LEXIS 6910

Judges: James A. Goodman

Filed Date: 2/1/1983

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024

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