We have searched the internet to find bankruptcy lawyer contact information. The results of our search are included in this Bankruptcy Lawyer Directory. We also have included some lawyers or law firms who have specifically requested to be listed in the directory. The purpose of this site is to provide free information on a nationwide basis to members of the public who are seeking a bankruptcy lawyer. In listing bankruptcy lawyers on this site, we make no representations as to the actual qualifications of any attorney who has been listed. We also make no representations as to the accuracy of any statements made on this site about a listed bankruptcy lawyer, and assert that all descriptive statements about listed bankruptcy lawyers have been provided by those attorneys during the process of being added to this site.
Your initial meeting with a bankruptcy lawyer should give the lawyer an opportunity to assess your financial situation, your goals, and the options that are open to you. It should give you a chance to determine if you communicate well with the lawyer and if you have confidence that your matter is approached with care and competence. You should leave a first meeting with a bankruptcy lawyer understanding your options, or what additional information is needed to lay out your options, and with an opinion as to how well you and the lawyer will work together. Don’t be reluctant to leave that meeting without retaining the lawyer. If you have concerns about the match between you and lawyer, interview another lawyer. Be willing to think your choices over before committing yourself.
Bankruptcy can be a devastating blow to an individual, a small business, or a multi-million dollar corporation. The allocation of funds, the audits, the creditor claims, and the claiming of assets may be too much for the staff of one corporation to handle, let alone a single individual. Let a Bankruptcy Lawyer help you to set your assets in order and smoothly take care of the files for bankruptcy.