The Maryland Application To Serve On Bankruptcy Dispute Resolution Program Panel (MAP) is a voluntary program set up by the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland. The program is designed to provide an impartial forum for the resolution of disputes between creditors and debtors arising from bankruptcy proceedings. The MAP panel is composed of experienced bankruptcy professionals who have been appointed by the US Bankruptcy Court. The MAP panel is made up of three members—one chairperson and two members—who are appointed for a three-year term. The panel serves as a neutral third party to resolve disputes that arise between creditors and debtors during bankruptcy proceedings. Panel members must have a minimum of five years of experience in bankruptcy law and must have demonstrated a commitment to resolving disputes in a fair and equitable manner. The MAP panel is divided into two distinct categories: the Bankruptcy Dispute Resolution Program (BURP) panel and the Bankruptcy Mediation Program (BMP) panel. The BURP panel is responsible for resolving disputes that arise between creditors and debtors during bankruptcy proceedings. The BMP panel is responsible for mediating disputes between creditors and debtors that arise during bankruptcy proceedings. The MAP panel is a valuable resource for individuals and businesses facing bankruptcy proceedings. The panel provides an impartial forum for resolving disputes and can help ensure that all parties are treated fairly and equitably.