The judge overseeing the liquidation of New Jersey foreclosure firm Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman has directed the U.S. Trustee Program to appoint a third-party investigator to the case—a measure the firm and its creditors agreed upon despite repeatedly locking horns.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christine Gravelle of the District of New Jersey on Feb. 3 ordered the appointment of an examiner to investigate and report on issues that have arisen in the Chapter 11 matter, which is now six months old.

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