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20 Bankruptcy & Debt lawyers are available in Charlotte, North Carolina. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5.0/5 and 57% provide free consultation.
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Jefferson Mabrito Bankruptcy Attorney Charlotte. He handles all aspects of Bankruptcy in Charlotte. If you are looking for a bankruptcy lawyer Charlotte, give us a call. Same if you need a Attorney.
I am a trial lawyer who specializes in Debtor Bankruptcy Chapters 7 and 13 and Creditor representation in the Western District of North Carolina (Charlotte and Statesville Divisions). My wife Jessica has been a paralegal with the law firm for the past two decades. I am a Certified Bankruptcy Specialist by the North Caroina State Bar and the American Board of Certification.. I am a member of the National Association Of Bankruptcy Attorneys and have been a Speaker at its Annual Seminar as well as the American Bankruptcy Institute Annual Institute.. In addition to being a co-founder of the North Carolina Bar Association Bankruptcy Section and having served as its Chairman, I received its Lifetime Achievement Award 2017.. In 2019, I compiled the 40 Year History of the NCBA Bankruptcy Section and presented the history at the 2019 Annual Bankruptcy Institute with Bankruptcy Judges Thomas Small (EDNC) and William Stocks (MDNC).. I have been included in both Best Lawyers and SuperLawyers since 2007.
Having lived in Charlotte for some time, it has been important for me to get involved in civic organizations like Leadership Charlotte, Arts and Science Council, and my church. In my legal practice, I strive to make the extra effort to grow my career, by giving seminars and volunteering for law articles.
From Chicago to North Carolina, I've been in the Bankruptcy industry for over 30 years. I've been told I have the best last name in the bankruptcy world. Either way, I love what I do and have a passion to help others.. Most know me as the Chapter 7 ("Fresh Start") and Chapter 13 (Consumer & Small Business Bankruptcy) lady. I thrive in high-pressure environments, although for Bankruptcy, it doesn't always have to be that way. My goal is to take you through this process in a way that relieves your stress level, rather than adding to it.. My other related practice area is Debt Negotiation. I can help you settle a debt usually for far less than you owe.
Dennis O’Dea is the principal of the SFS Law Group. He received his undergraduate degree in government from the University Of Notre Dame and his JD, magna cum laude, from the University of Michigan. He was an Associate Editor of the Michigan Law Review and admitted to the Order of the Coif. He is admitted to practice before many courts. Martindale Hubble has rated him as AV (preeminent) for many years.. FAMILY LAW MATTERS. Mr. O’Dea often represents clients involved in divorce, custody and other financial disputes over support, family assets, family business and other conflicts that arise within families. Family disputes over succession to family businesses, disruption in business governance due to divorce or death of key owners, bankruptcy and reorganization consequences of family conflict. Divorce is often overshadowed by the financial burdens over support, equitable distribution of property, and disclosure of assets.. BUSINESS LITIGATION. In his business litigation practice he has tried lender liability, defamation and commercial real estate cases to verdict. In non-jury cases, he has tried commercial contract disputes, business torts, trade secret, and other business disputes. In those matters that were resolved without trial, he represented an insurer seeking rescission of a D&O policy issued to AM International, real estate developers asserting Civil Rights claims, parties asserting fraud claims under the securities laws; and many commercial disputes that were set for trial before bankruptcy courts on their merits as adversary proceedings or contested matters.. In No Hands. The Rise and Fall of the Schwinn Bicycle Company, the authors discussed Mr. O’Dea’s restructuring and eventual bankruptcy efforts on behalf of Schwinn including defensive strategies to preserve investment values. In King Icahn, the author discussed Mr. O’Dea’s role in bring the Texaco-Pennzoil litigation to a resolution.. BANRUPTCY LITIGATION AND REORGANIZATION. For over 25 years, Dennis O’Dea has litigated in bankruptcy courts throughout the country on behalf of creditors and other stakeholders involved in business reorganization cases and personal bankruptcy cases. He has represented debtors in prosecuting Chapter 11 reorganization cases from commencement through confirmation.. Professional and community. Mr. O’Dea is the current chair of the Business Law committee of the Mecklenburg Bar Associations. He has served on the Continuing Legal Education committee of the Mecklenburg Bar for several years. He is a member of several bar associations and organizations including the North Carolina Bar Association, the American Bar Associations, The Bobbit Inn of Court.. Mr. O’Dea is a past president of the Chicago Literary Club. He has served as an elder and session member of the Palisades Presbyterian Church. He was a member of the development committee of the Levine Museum of the New South.. Recent Publications:. Small Firm, Big Impact. SFS Law Group Occasional Papers. New Models of Practice for Small firms through Alliances, Arrangements and Cooperation. Mecklenburg Bar Association, Solo and Small Firm Committee. 2014. Dissolution Litigation: Risks for Clients and Lawyers. 2015
Chris Layton, J.D. is the founder of The Layton Law Firm. He holds a B.A. in Journalism from The University of Maryland at College Park and a J.D. from Wake Forest University. He has been practicing law in Charlotte since 2000, where he lives with his wife Genevieve, a native of Concord, NC, and their two children who are students in the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools system.. Whether the firm is handling a minor personal property matter or complex litigation, the focus is always on the client. The foundation of the firm’s success is and has always been caring for clients. This approach to lawyering is shared among every team member at the law firm, and together with effective representation, it is reflected in the endless list of long-standing successful relationships maintained with clients.
Baron is a native of Northern Virginia, but he has called Charlotte home since 1978. Since graduating in 1984 from the University of Tennessee School of Law, where he served as Assistant Editor of the Tennessee Law Review, Baron has practiced in the Charlotte area for over 28 years. He is a long-time member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the North Carolina Bar Association, the North Carolina State Bar and the Mecklenburg County Bar Association. In 1990, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Marvin R. Wooten appointed Baron to the position of Clerk of Court for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North Carolina, where he served the bankruptcy judges for seven years. After serving as the Bankruptcy Clerk of Court, Baron was employed for two years as the attorney for the Chapter 13 Trustees for the Western District of North Carolina in the Charlotte, Wilkesboro and Shelby Divisions. In 1999, Baron was appointed to the position of Chapter 7 Trustee for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North Carolina, and he has extensive experience representing both debtors and creditors in bankruptcy cases throughout the state of North Carolina.. In 1997, Baron was certified by the North Carolina Bar Association’s Legal Board of Specialization as a specialist in the field of Consumer Bankruptcy Law after passing a rigorous exam and providing recommendations from prominent professionals and leaders in the bankruptcy field.. Baron also practices law in the areas of Wills and Estates and Adoptions. He is frequently appointed to serve as Guardian ad litem by the Mecklenburg County Clerk of Court.. Entrust your case to an experienced professional. Baron and his staff have helped thousands of people resolve the same legal issues that you are facing, and we would welcome the opportunity to help you by providing you with a free consultation to analyze your needs. We listen, we care and we will work hard for you.
Background and Experience sets Saffa Law Group apart from the rest. At Saffa Law Group, we limit our practice solely to :. Our bankruptcy & foreclosure defense clients are represented by a former creditor's attorney who has filed over 1000 bankruptcy cases.
Attorney Jack Lezman has more than 20 years of experience, helping individuals, business owners and families to get out of debt through filing bankruptcy. Mr. Lezman obtained his Bachelor’s from Michigan State University and he then went on to get his law degree from the University of Dayton. Attorney Lezman is a proud member of the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and the North Carolina State Bar. If you are struggling with debt, then Charlotte bankruptcy attorney Jack Lezman can help! At The Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC he offers the personal attention that your case deserves. Mr. Lezman handles a multitude of bankruptcy issues including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. He also takes on Social Security Disability cases for people in the state of North Carolina. Jack Lezman personally handles every case and he offers a free initial consultation to all potential clients. Call today to learn how he can help you!
As a teenager, David W. Hands, Esq., witnessed his mother lowballed by an insurance company after his brother was slammed into by a taxi cab, struck off of his bicycle, and left with a gash across his head. David’s mother knew that the $600 offer from the insurance company was far too low to accept, but she did not know how to navigate a personal injury claim or how to access an attorney to maximize compensation for her son.. While David’s mother focused on her son’s recovery, the insurance company sat idle while the medical bills piled on top of each other. When later seeking help for a recovery against the insurance company, the statute of limitations had ran. A recovery was no longer possible. David’s mother was left with nothing to cover neither her son’s medical bills nor pain and suffering.. As founder of Hands Law Firm, David is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the people who suffer life-changing injuries in car, truck, and motorcycle accidents as well as other types of personal injury. Hands Law Firm is grateful to serve the North Carolina community, hold wrongdoers accountable, and prevent what happened to David’s mom from happening to others.. After graduating from Fayetteville State University, David earned his juris doctor with high honors, magna cum laude, from North Carolina Central University School of Law (“NCCU”). While at NCCU, David was a Thurgood Marshall Scholar, NCCU Foundation Scholar, Contracts Teaching Assistant, and Senior Editor of the prestigious NCCU Law Review.. David also worked brief stints as a summer associate with the following legal employers: (1) Parker, Poe, Adams & Bernstein, LLP; (2) Moore & Van Allen; and (3) First Union's legal department, which is now Wells Fargo.. After passing the North Carolina Bar Examination, David gained invaluable experience as an antitrust Attorney with the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. While there, he worked with a team of attorneys and economists evaluating the competitive effects of multi-million dollar mergers/acquisitions in the petroleum and pipeline industries.. As founder of Hands Law Firm, David is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the people who suffer life-changing injuries in car, truck, and motorcycle accidents as well as other types of personal injury. Hands Law Firm is grateful to serve the North Carolina community, hold wrongdoers accountable, and prevent what happened to David’s mom from happening to others.