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The case must be listed in Schedule B as an asset, and the trustee can either take the case over or abandon it, depending on whether there is a realistic possibility the case will produce funds to pay the trustee and the unsecured creditors (the bankruptcy "estate").

Some states have statutes or rules that do not permit a case to just sit there for a long time. It may be dismissable for want of prosecution, which would not depend on the bankruptcy.

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