Top best Bankruptcy Lawyers in ZIP 18360 | 6 available
6 Bankruptcy lawyers are available in ZIP code 18360 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $374 per hour.
Bankruptcy Lawyers Nearby Hazleton 18360 (by distance)
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(Pottstown Area) 19464 52.3 miles
(Middletown Area) 10940 53.8 miles
(Monticello Area) 12701 55.9 miles
(Goshen Area) 10924 56.1 miles
(Wyomissing Area) 19610 56.7 miles
(Wurtsboro Area) 12790 58.2 miles
(Middletown Area) 10941 60.5 miles
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FAQs - Bankruptcy Lawyers in 18360 city Hazleton How many Bankruptcy lawyers actively serve residents of Hazleton, Pennsylvania? Approximately 78 licensed attorneys focus on Bankruptcy across Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Most matters are filed through the Pennsylvania District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Bankruptcy lawyers in Hazleton, Pennsylvania? In Hazleton, typical rates range from $240-$448 per hour for Bankruptcy. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3635 and $7930, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Bankruptcy matters usually take in courts near Hazleton? Bankruptcy cases in Hazleton, Pennsylvania usually take around 4-11 months depending on complexity and the Pennsylvania District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Bankruptcy cases for people living in Hazleton, Pennsylvania? Residents of Hazleton typically see Bankruptcy filings handled by the Pennsylvania District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy? About 63% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
6 Bankruptcy Lawyers Found Near You
Vincent Rubino, Esq. was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was known as “Vinnie” for his first twenty-five years. Attorney Rubino’s family moved to a lower-income neighborhood in Brentwood, Long Island, N.Y. when he was entering fifth grade. After graduating from public schools, from elementary school through college at the State University of New York at Albany, which was all he could afford with loans, scholarships and grants, Attorney Rubino attended Hofstra Law School in Hempstead. N.Y. After law school Vince entertained job offers from firms in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut before deciding to become a small-town lawyer, accepting the lowest-paying job he was offered, in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Upon arriving in Stroudsburg, Attorney Rubino was re-christened “Vince” by the partners in the firm with which he remains, Newman Williams. A partner since 1995, Vince decided to retain his new name, and looks forward to in the future renaming at least one young associate with his firm.. Vince began his legal career representing developers of large real estate projects in the Poconos, businesses in complicated transactions, nonprofit corporations, and countless new homeowners in their quest to start a new life in the Poconos. In the early 1990s, Vince began to notice a trend in the local real estate market whereby unsuspecting families intending to move from New York or New Jersey were being sold home construction packages which they could not afford or which were likely to result in them owning a home worth considerably less than the mortgage debt. Fulfilling his ethical obligations, Vince began suggesting to prospective clients that they consider purchasing an existing home rather than building a new home, raising the ire of some of those making a living utilizing questionable practices. Vince alerted the local newspaper to the problem, which resulted in a series of Pocono Record articles delving into the unfair tactics of some new home contractors in the Poconos.. Recognizing that his referral base for residential real estate closings would likely be drying up, in the mid-nineties Vince devoted his practice completely to helping Pocono residents find solutions to their financial problems. In addition to having successfully represented over 6,000 individuals, married couples and businesses in bankruptcy cases, Vince has helped countless others alleviate their financial problems without the need for bankruptcy. Vince has lectured to his fellow attorneys on bankruptcy matters on dozens of occasions in Hershey, Harrisburg, Grantville, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton and Stroudsburg, as well as to numerous civic and professional organizations. If you ask an attorney, public official or businessperson in the Poconos who they should speak with to learn information about bankruptcy, chances are the answer will be “Vince Rubino”.. Vince has been happily married to Julie Lynn Rubino, an East Stroudsburg School District elementary teacher, since 1994, and is the proud father of a son and a daughter who attended public school in the Stroudsburg Area School District. Other than striving to be a wonderful husband and father, nothing makes Vince happier than helping a single mother, divorced dad, senior citizen, or family struggling to make ends meet find a solution to their financial problems. Former clients of Vince will tell you that he is easy to talk to, very responsive, honest, and understands the problems you are facing. Moreover, he knows his stuff. You will leave your initial consultation feeling more at ease, with a full understanding of your options. Vince will use his vast experience to recommend the best financial solution for you.
Scott Brannan is a life-long resident of the Lehigh Valley. He is a graduate of Kutztown University, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, and Missouri State University. While attending Villanova, he was a member of the Clinic for law and entrepreneurship, where he advised small businesses through the challenges associated with creating an entity, operating and growing a sustainable business. Attorney Brannan received his MBA from Missouri State University to further develop his skills and knowledge in every aspect of a business and to provide a broader strategic perspective for businesses. After graduating from law school, Attorney Brannan served as Law Clerk to the Honorable President Judge Margherita Patti-Worthington of the Monroe County Court of Common Pleas. In that role, he was gained experience in determining the most effective methods of advocacy for clients.. Attorney Brannan practices in a wide array of areas including business law, bankruptcy, and personal injury. He is experienced in helping business through every aspect of formation including selection of the proper entity to fit the needs of a new business and operations such as drafting the contracts that are necessary for a successful business. Attorney Brannan is also experienced in representing individual and businesses in Chapter 7 Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 filings. He has also handled personal injury matters such as motor vehicle accidents and slip and falls.. In addition, Attorney Brannan is one of the few attorneys in his area that practices in student loan law. He has helped clients better understand their student loans and advises them on the best course of action for their student loans. Attorney Brannan has extensive knowledge in federal repayment plans, administrative discharges, loan forgiveness programs, and bankruptcy discharges of both federal and private student loans.
I understand the stress financial difficulty can cause. If you are considering bankruptcy, it is important for you to understand how it really works. Federal bankruptcy laws may give you the right to erase most, if not all of your unsecured debt. For information about debt relief and bankruptcy options, please contact me. To help you through this difficult time, I offer a free initial consultation and affordable payment plans.. I am an experienced bankruptcy attorney with over 23 years of experience concentrating in consumer debt issues, including home foreclosure, Chapter 7 debt liquidation, and Chapter 13 debt restructuring or repayment.
I have represented debtors, creditors, trustees and interested parties in Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 13 and Chapter 13, focusing on complicated Chapter 13 cases.
Hello!We all know looking for and talking with attorneys is not something that people ordinarily want to do, but there is probably a reason for it now. A stressful one at that. My approach has always been simple: Have a low key conversation to find as many paths as we can to solve your issue, and figure out which one we want to go down with as much as a plan as we can. The decisions are yours and YOU can be in control of what happens. Don't be afraid to reach out, my consults are free, and my goal is to help you get the best result out of an undesireable sitution. If you are in, or have been in the armed services, tell me your stories!Licensed in:PennsylvaniaNew JerseyPennsylvania Federal Middle DistrictPennsylvania Federal Eastern DistrictNew Jersey Federal DistrictUnited States Army Uniform Code of Military JusticeBackground:Stroudsburg High School AlumEast Stroudsburg University (B.S.)Widener Law School (now, Delaware School of Law) (J.D.)Captain, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Judge Advocate General (JAG) (current)
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Hazleton and surrounding areas.