Clark Nevada is a form used in adversary proceedings other than for a complaint filed by a debtor. It is specifically Form 16D, designed for use both before and after the implementation of the 2005 Act. This form serves as a caption that provides specific information about the case and the parties involved. Pre-2005 Act Clark Nevada Caption: The pre-2005 Act Clark Nevada caption includes the following key elements: 1. Case title: This section includes the names of the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) in the case. 2. Case number: The unique identifier assigned to the case file. 3. Judge assignment: The name of the judge assigned to the case. 4. Debtor information: The vital details of the debtor involved in the proceeding. 5. Adversary proceeding information: This section outlines the nature of the adversary proceeding being conducted. Post-2005 Act Clark Nevada Caption: After the implementation of the 2005 Act, the Clark Nevada caption was slightly modified. While it still includes the same essential components as the pre-2005 Act version, it may include additional elements, such as: 1. Court district: The specific district where the court proceedings are taking place. 2. Bankruptcy chapter: The type of bankruptcy case involved (e.g., Chapter 7, Chapter 11, etc.). 3. Trustee information: The details of the trustee assigned to the case, if applicable. 4. Additional party information: Identification of any additional parties involved in the proceeding. 5. Attorney information: Information regarding the attorneys of record for all parties involved. Both versions of the Clark Nevada caption are crucial in clearly identifying the case and its participants in adversary proceedings. By providing accurate and comprehensive information, this caption helps facilitate the procedural aspects of the case and ensures smooth adjudication.