Top best H Lawyers in Wilmington | 303 available
303 H lawyers are available in Wilmington, Delaware. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 50% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $62 per hour.
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303 H Lawyers Found Near You
Erin Brignola devotes 95% of her personal bankruptcy/individual bankruptcy practice in New Castle County, Kent County and Sussex County in Delaware. Erin Brignola helps individuals and business file successfully for debt relief. Erin Brignola provides attention to detail to tailor her representation to each client’s individual needs. Erin Brignola provides remedies for each individual and/or small business owner to protect their assets including their home, cars, bank accounts, retirement accounts and their business and income livelihood.. Erin Brignola has and continues to actively serve her Delaware Community as a legal service volunteer attorney for the Delaware State Bar Association, and Delaware Volunteer Legal Services and serves on the referral panel. Since the inception in 2006, she has proudly served as the Vice-Chair to the Consumer Bankruptcy Section to assist and mentor other attorneys to become better advocates for their clients. She is well known in the Delaware legal community as someone who is easily approachable and will always try to help. Erin is a member of many organizations both locally and nationally to continue her education to provide for her clients the best possible results. She is voted every year as a TOP Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney in Delaware Today magazine. (2001-2024). Erin Brignola has been a speaker and guest lecturer for many local and national organizations regarding the elements of bankruptcy case law and the interaction of bankruptcy law in family law, real estate title and foreclosure issues, and wills and inheritance.. If you need to file personal bankruptcy in Delaware, call Erin Brignola with your questions so that she and her team can help you make informative decisions about filing for individual bankruptcy in Delaware.. #personalbankruptcydelaware #personalbankruptcyattorney #bankruptcynewcastlecounty #bankruptcysussexcounty #bankruptcykentcounty
Eric J. Monzo focuses his practice primarily on issues relating to business restructuring and insolvency. He regularly represents a wide range of stakeholders including corporate debtors, commercial creditors, official and unofficial committees, trustees, lender groups, agents to syndicated lending groups, financial institutions, principal financial and private equity sponsors, officers, insurers, accountants, and financial advisors.. Eric handles matters relating to the restructuring and liquidation of companies in a broad range of industries with specialization in construction, energy, finance, food and beverage, healthcare, technology, transportation, real estate and retail. Eric is experienced in representation of clients regarding multi-jurisdictional and international insolvency proceedings and litigation.. A specific area of focus of Eric’s practice includes assisting clients regarding complex legacy liability issues in bankruptcy such as environmental, pension, union and similar types of claims.. While in law school, Eric was a member of Law Review. Upon graduation, Eric served as the law clerk for The Honorable Mary Pat Thynge, United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court, District of Delaware. Eric earned a certification in employee benefits and estate planning through the Temple University School of Law and assists entities, such as employee and healthcare benefit plans and trustees relating to issues of executive compensation, deferred compensation, severance, and ERISA in the context of bankruptcy.. Practice areas:• Bankruptcy and Restructuring• Committee Representations• Distressed Entity, Insolvency Counseling• Litigation and Liquidation Trustees• Corporate and Fiduciary Litigation• Legal Opinions• Bankruptcy in Mass Tort Litigation• Blockchain Technologies, Cryptocurrency Bankruptcies, and Claw-Back Litigation• Energy Industry
DISCLAIMER: Every case has different facts, injuries, liability issues and parties. The outcome of cases listed is not a guarantee of an outcome in any other case. I have represented clients since 1982. Over the years I have handled cases before Justice of the Peace Courts, Family Court, Court of Common Pleas, Court of Chancery, Bankruptcy Court, and the Superior Court. I have represented clients for workers compensation and injury matters since 1983 and have limited my practice to injury cases and workers' compensation matters since 1989. My injury practice includes work injuries of all types, as well as tractor trailer collisions, automobile crashes, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall injuries and dog bite cases.. I was born and raised in Delaware. I attended John Dickinson High School and the Univeristy of Delaware. I was graduated from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta. I am married and am the proud father of wonderful young daughter.. DISCLAIMERS: Indication that I have limited my practice is not an indication of official certification, as no such certification is applicable in Delaware.. Client reviews or attorney endorsements are the opinions of those posting the comments.. The AVVO rating is a rating system utilized by AVVO only and is not an official rating by any Delaware Court or the Delaware Bar Association.
Delaware personal injury lawyer Richard A. ("Rick") DiLiberto, Jr., has gained the respect of the Court, arbitrators, mediators, other members of the Bar, and insurance company adjusters by his meticulous preparation, professionalism and work-ethic. Rick prides himself on the ability to simplify highly complex legal problems, and streamline the justice system in order to give his clients the opportunity to return to as much of the life they knew before their accident as quickly as possible.. Rick has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2007 and is rated "AV" in the Martindale Hubbell Law Directory, reflecting "very high to preeminent legal ability and the highest professional and ethical standards" based upon extensive and confidential peer review. He is a past President of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association, and former Legislative Committee Chairman. Rick is often called upon to educate members of the Bar at seminars on cutting-edge issues in civil victims' rights law, and has spoken at the Delaware Supreme Court's pre-admission conference for new attorneys.
Dave focuses his practice on commercial and corporate bankruptcy, commercial and general litigation, and corporate law. Dave has experience in all aspects of corporate and personal bankruptcy having practiced many years for the bankruptcy section of the Department of Justice. Dave also has experience in various aspects of litigation, including lead trial counsel in a number of civil and commercial litigation cases in federal and state courts.. Prior to forming Bielli & Klauder, Dave spent ten years as a Trial Attorney for the Office of the United States Trustee, the bankruptcy arm of the Department of Justice. As an attorney in the Wilmington, Delaware office of the U.S. Trustee’s Office, Dave had primary responsibility on behalf of the federal government for some of the largest corporate Chapter 11 bankruptcies in the country, including, among others, Owens Corning, W.R. Grace & Co., Tribune Co., Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. and NewPage Corp. He was also selected to be a part of the team at the U.S. Trustee’s Office providing assistance on the historic General Motors chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Dave has litigated numerous complex matters in federal bankruptcy courts in Delaware and Pennsylvania. His responsibilities for the U.S. Trustee’s Office also included forming creditors’ committees, conducting debtor examinations, drafting objections, motions, and other pleadings, and appearing in federal bankruptcy court on a routine basis on various matters.. After leaving the U.S. Trustee's Office, Dave joined O'Kelly Ernst & Bielli, LLC, where he helped expand their bankruptcy and litigation practices in both Delaware and Pennsylvania. Dave then left O'Kelly Ernst & Bielli and formed Bielli & Klauder with Tom Bielli in October 2015, and continues to grow his practice areas
Christopher Ward represents distressed companies with a business-minded, client-driven approach. He has represented clients in corporate bankruptcy, financial restructuring, bankruptcy litigation, and distressed asset sales for the last two decades. He has extensive experience in Delaware in addition to working nationally. Chris also serves on the Board of Directors of the American Bankruptcy Institute, which provides him with full-insight into the restructuring community. As Co-Chair of the Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring practice and Managing Shareholder of the Delaware office, Chris routinely tackles financial restructurings, litigation, and asset sales with a creative and aggressive approach. He has significant experience in representing Chapter 11 debtors and Official Committees of Unsecured Creditors, which allows him to provide his clients with compressive insight into both sides of the restructuring industry. As a result, Chris advises his clients in situations where a negotiated resolution may be the appropriate course of action or, when an agreement cannot be reached, he aims to zealously push his client’s interests forward in litigation. Chris leads Polsinelli’s national bankruptcy practice from Delaware, but practices all across the country. Whether it be a bankruptcy, or another restructuring alternative, Chris has the depth and breadth in his practice to represent clients in distressed deals no matter where they arise.
Chris Samis focuses his legal practice on corporate bankruptcy, restructuring and other insolvency-related matters. He routinely represents both debtors and creditors in chapter 11 and chapter 7 bankruptcy cases in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. Chris also represents assignees for the benefit of creditors in the Chancery Court of Delaware.
Bill, a Certified Elder Law Attorney and member of the Special Needs Alliance, began his law career in 1982 and decided to focus on estate and elder law exclusively in 1992. Over his career he has helped thousands of individuals and families with estate planning, family trusts, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning and probate. A native of Delaware, Bill’s character and demeanor set the tone for the entire Estate & Elder Law Services team. His practice is welcoming, serves clients with compassion and helps people make decisions for protecting their assets, families and themselves.. After high school Bill joined the Marines, an experience that provided the foundation for his personal and professional beliefs and values. Following his service, Bill entered the Reformed Episcopal Seminary, earning his Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1979. After graduation from Rutgers Law School and his admission to the Delaware Bar, Bill began his legal career as a prosecutor.. He sees this work as a ministry because he is helping the elderly and others whose worries are eased by the services he and his team provide.. Bill and his wife, Gail, have a daughter, Julie. In addition to the many activities Bill is involved with in the community, he is an avid outdoor sportsman who delights in the time spent with family, friends and colleagues.
BERNARD G. CONAWAY is the founding member of Conaway-Legal LLC. Over the course of his 30 year career he’s served as a law clerk to former Clarence Taylor, of the Superior Court of Delaware, was appointed and served for 10 years on the Superior Court of Delaware as a Special Mater in Complex Litigation, and was a partner in very large and small law firms.. His practice focuses on ADR, bankruptcy, practice before the Delaware Court of Chancery, corporate and alternate entity governance under Delaware law and complex civil litigation. In thirty years of practice, Mr. Conaway has been involved in every facet of complex civil litigation serving a lead and local counsel, as Special Master, as a mediator and party selected arbitrator.. Mr. Conaway frequently appears in Delaware’s Court of Chancery on matters involving director/officer indemnification and advancement pursuant to Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporate Law, for books and records demands under Section 220, served as corporate custodian under authority of Section 226, Section 275/276 regarding dissolutions, director and officer demands for indemnification and advancement, injunctive relief, specific performance, quiet title actions, guardianship, trust and estate litigation and other equitable claims. In his bankruptcy practice.. Mr. Conaway has served as lead and local counsel on every side of the bankruptcy process including representing creditors, debtors, directors against preference and insider claims, landlords, and other parties seeking to lift the automatic stay.. Since 1994, Mr. Conaway served as an arbitrator and mediator. Since then he has successfully mediated thousands of cases, including hundreds of large complex, multi-party, multi-level insurance, construction, bankruptcy, environmental, and commercial cases. He has mediated law firm break-ups, intra-company disputes, governance and financial disputes between alternate entity members and personal injury claims. Mr. Conaway has served for over sixteen years as a mentor in the Delaware Superior Court’s mediation training program. He formerly served as adjunct instructor at the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada teaching civil mediation.. Mr. Conaway volunteers his time to a number of boards and committees. Over the past eighteen years he has served on numerous board and committees including the Widener University School of Law Alumni Association (board member), the York College of Pennsylvania Collegiate Counsel (board member), St. Thomas More Society of the Archdiocese of Wilmington (past president), Caesar Rodney Rotary Club (member), Colin J. Seitz Bankruptcy Inn of Court (barrister) Wilmington, Richard S. Rodney Inn of Court (Executive Committee) Wilmington, and Superior Court Committee on Complex Litigation (member). He serves as a volunteer attorney Guardian Ad Litem for Delaware children and has continuously done so since 2003.
At Wahl Family Law, I dedicate my entire practice to divorce law and related issues with a focus on child custody, property division, alimony, and protection from abuse cases. I have the experience and know how to effectively represent families regarding both contested and uncontested divorces.
Attorney Wade Scott believes that estate planning is a collaborative, relationship-based process, not simply the filling out and filing of documents. After all, you are choosing an advisor upon whom your loved ones will depend during challenging and difficult times.. Wade will take the time and make the commitment to forge a close relationship with you and your family, one that he hopes will last a lifetime.. Wade graduated from the University of Richmond with a B.A. in English, magna cum laude, in 1979. He earned his law degree from George Mason University Law School in 1984. Wade earned a graduate certificate in Estate Planning from Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2007.. During the early part of his legal career, Wade concentrated his practice in civil litigation. Over time, he decided to leave the large firm he worked for and develop a practice that would let him work with families to meet their legal needs and give him more time to spend with his own family. Wade’s practice is known as the Delaware Elder Law Center. Wade is a member of WealthCounsel, ElderCounsel, and the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys, which are national organizations of trusts and estates attorneys and other legal, tax and business professionals who design sophisticated planning techniques for individuals and families.