Top best Bankruptcy & Debt Lawyers in Atlanta | 139 available
139 Bankruptcy & Debt lawyers are available in Atlanta, Illinois. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5.0/5 and 61% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41.0 to $81.0 per hour.
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FAQs - Bankruptcy & Debt Lawyers in city Atlanta How many Bankruptcy & Debt lawyers actively serve residents of Atlanta, Georgia? Approximately 74 licensed attorneys focus on Bankruptcy & Debt across Atlanta, Georgia. Most matters are filed through the Georgia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Bankruptcy & Debt lawyers in Atlanta, Georgia? In Atlanta, typical rates range from $274-$385 per hour for Bankruptcy & Debt. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3687 and $6485, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Bankruptcy & Debt matters usually take in courts near Atlanta? Bankruptcy & Debt cases in Atlanta, Georgia usually take around 2-9 months depending on complexity and the Georgia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Bankruptcy & Debt cases for people living in Atlanta, Georgia? Residents of Atlanta typically see Bankruptcy & Debt filings handled by the Georgia District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy & Debt? About 50% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy & Debt, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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With my Bankruptcy law practice in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies, I feel the immediate impact I have on people’s lives. I see people who need immediate help with dire financial and personal situations. With my directed advice, I am able to resolve clients’ immediate problems. With my counsel and suggestions, I am able to put clients on a path towards financial wholeness that they might have never experienced before. I see my role as a bankruptcy attorney as more than just filing a petition. I provide a comprehensive level of service and attention. I hold my clients’ hands as we walk through this process together and provide guidance and advice so my clients have the tools to make sound financial decisions once they receive their bankruptcy discharges. I manage all of my bankruptcy cases, whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, closely and am a zealous advocate for my clients. My clients come in with urgent problems, and I am able to come up with immediate solutions.
Thomas Rosseland represents clients engaged in all areas of business, including heavy equipment financing and leasing companies, retail and wholesale distribution businesses with credit facilities, and importers of high quality and high-value products for the consumer and business markets. These clients are based in and operate on the local, regional, national as well as international level. Over the past 24 years of legal practice, Mr. Rosseland has worked with and successfully handled a wide array of complex legal matters for individual and corporate clients, with a dedicated focus on achieving client goals in a manner aligned with the client’s values, goals, and vision. Early in his career, Mr. Rosseland served as in-house counsel for Exxon Corporation (now ExxonMobil). Mr. Rosseland's experience as in-house counsel for a global corporation has provided him with a unique sensitivity to the needs of business clients and their in-house counsel.
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Ms. Saedi is a partner at Saedi Law Group, where she concentrates her practice in all areas of bankruptcy law. Ms. Saedi offers clients quality legal services in all aspects of federal bankruptcy law, and is committed to providing personal attention and affordable solutions to each and every client’s financial obstacles.. Prior to starting Saedi Law Group, LLC, Ms. Saedi was a founding partner of the consumer bankruptcy firm of Saedi & Wells, LLC for eight years. Prior to that Ms. Saedi worked as a corporate attorney representing technology companies on a variety of issues. Ms. Saedi was responsible for drafting corporate technology policies, preparing domestic and international license agreements and assisting companies with day to day counseling on all business related matters.. Ms. Saedi has tried numerous matters before the bankruptcy courts in the Northern District of Georgia involving creditor actions to enforce foreclosure sales, debtor’s objections to creditor claims, motions for sanctions regarding creditor abuse and various other matters. Ms. Saedi has also been a lecturer on bankruptcy issues and speaks to community and corporate groups regarding debt management, bankruptcy and asset protection.. Ms. Saedi is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, American Bankruptcy Lawyer Institute, and American Bar Association. She is a volunteer with the International Refugee Committee and the Special Olympics of Georgia.
In the category of Best General Commercial 2008, ChambersUSA America's Leading Lawyers for Business Guide described Halsey Knappas an "aggressive and attentive litigator" with good trial experienceand a strong reputation for business break-up cases. Halsey puts it more simply: “I know how to try cases and I enjoy what I do very much.”. Halsey specializes in Atlanta Business Litigation and tries civil cases in state and federal courts in Georgia and other states. His multifaceted practice includes representing clients in complexcommercial litigation, business tort, trade secret, restrictivecovenant, technology litigation, and employment law.. “There are generally three different kinds of experiences that Ihave in my practice. I have a group of existing clients that I handleall of their business issues: employment issues, relationships withsuppliers, relationships with competitors, problems with governance andregulators, and so forth. Also I get a tremendous number of referralsfrom other law firms, and those are typically business tort cases thattend to center on corporate governance and disputes between businessowners. Finally, my partners have a lot of real estate clients, so I doa good deal of real estate litigation – especially in the currenteconomic environment.”
I want to make the difficult time in my client's life as comfortable as possible. My practice is primarily focused on bankruptcy law. I started my own firm to give the client's personal service they deserve.. I went into bankruptcy law because everyone deserves a second chance to get their life on track. Bankruptcy is a great fit for me because there is a lot of interaction between the attorney and the client.. I graduated law school from Oklahoma City University in the top 25% of my glass. I received my undergraduate degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Texas at Arlington, graduating Magna Cum Laude.
Daniel is a knowledgeable and personable bankruptcy attorney for the last 25 years with a sincere desire to help individuals, families and small businesses in these difficult economic times. Daniel will provide the time necessary to sit down and fully inform you of the bankruptcy process, and to make sure that your case is handled in a professional and successful manner.. Daniel has several years prior experience as a BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE, as well as SEVERAL YEARS EXPERIENCE TRAINING OTHER ATTORNEYS TO HANDLE CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY CASES. Additionally, Daniel has many years experience as the PRINCIPLE OWNER OF THE BANKRUPTCY LAW CLINIC OF DANIEL E. RASKIN.. Please do not hesitate to call with any questions, our website is currently down for construction - sorry for the inconveincence. There is no charge for me to take the time to get to know both you and your case.
Attorney Parker grew up in the Midwest in the Southwestern corner of Missouri. An avid sports fan, Attorney played basketball and ran track. She attended Missouri Southern State University on a basketball scholarship, where she played the shooting guard and small forward position for the Lady Lions. Upon graduating from MSSU, Sabrina obtained her B.S. in Sociology and a B.S. in Business Administration.. After attending MSSU, Attorney Parker attended John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, GA where she obtained her J.D. in 1995. In 1996, Attorney Parker received her license to practice law in Georgia.. From 1996-2005, Attorney Parker worked for Atlanta Legal Aid Society (ALAS) on a part time basis assisting elderly and low-income clients with housing, disability claims, and consumer issues. While working with ALAS, Attorney Parker opened up her law office and began a family law practice, which included contested divorces, consumer protection defense, and bankruptcy for the next 24 years.. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, the dynamics of her practice changed considerably and at that time, Attorney Parker transitioned her practice into primarily Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Traffic citations, and (uncontested only) Family Law matters, which is currently the bulk of her clientele.. Attorney Parker is a member of World Changers Church International (WCCI) and believes that her faith in God is what has sustained her throughout her law career. “Without a firm faith foundation, none of this would have been possible.”. “I feel truly Blessed with the success and satisfaction of my career. I do not feel that I have worked a day in my life because God blesses me in such a way that I have been able to “do what I love,” and “love what I do” for the last 27 years. Helping others with their legal matters is always a joy and I am profoundly grateful for over 25,000 clients who have allowed me to assist them throughout the years.”. In her spare time, Attorney Parker enjoys participating in martial arts, going to indoor and outdoor shooting ranges, attending professional sporting events, traveling, and reading.
Anthony (Tony) Sandberg is the owner of the Sandberg Law Firm, an Atlanta based firm with 8 attorneys focused exclusively on consumer bankruptcy. Since the firms founding in 2005 Tony and the firm have represented over 6000 clients in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The firm has stopped literally hundreds of home foreclosures and helped thousands of families gain a fresh start with their finances. Tony has taught courses in labor law, human resource management and contract negotiations at both the graduate and undergraduate level. He also did graduate work in educational psychology at Northern Arizona University. He also has been an adjunct faculty member at Ottawa University, Maricopa County Community College, and the Devry Graduate School of Management.. Before entering the practice of law in 1999 Tony retired from Lucent Technologies after 31 years in the telecommunications industry. Prior to founding the firm Tony worked as a public defender in South Georgia and practiced bankruptcy at Clark and Washington and King and King. The State Bar of Georgia recognized Tony for “Outstanding Public Service in providing advocacy to low income people of Georgia” from 2005-2010. Tony and his wife live in Mansfield, Georgia where they are restoring a 140-year-old farm home. They are the proud parents of Meaghan Elandsen who works at the firm, Kristine Bump who is the Human Resources Director for a printing firm in Phoenix, AZ, and Matt Sandberg who is an IT manager living in Mesa AZ. They are also the proud grandparents of five who live in Arizona.