Houston bankruptcy attorney Calvin C. Braun has pleaded not guilty to four federal criminal charges stemming from his alleged failure to disclose a potential conflict of interest when representing a woman in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case and her ex-husband in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Both the Chapter 7 and 11 cases were filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas.

A grand jury indicted Braun, a partner in Orlando & Braun, on Feb. 12 on one count of bankruptcy fraud and three counts of false bankruptcy declaration. Braun was arrested on Feb. 18, and he made his initial appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge George C. Hanks Jr.

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