Bankruptcy Practice
Why Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver for Bankruptcy?When the U.S. financial system collapsed in 2008, the country sank into a severe recession. The pain of that recession was felt by everyone, including lawyers. Bankruptcy was one of the few areas of law that was thriving. As a result, many lawyers with no previous experience began to dabble in bankruptcy. The results were predictable.
Bankruptcy is extremely complex. It has its own courts, its own rules and its own laws. Lawyers with little or no bankruptcy experience make mistakes. A large part of our practice since 2008 has been correcting those mistakes.
At Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, our bankruptcy practice is as old as the firm itself. Thomas Dunlap and Daniel Grubb were practicing bankruptcy law before they started the firm.
We combine our experience in bankruptcy with our other areas of expertise in corporate law and asset protection to provide competent, comprehensive representation to our clients. Representation you can rely upon. Advice you can trust as informed, accurate and tailored to your individual needs. If bankruptcy is not the best solution to your problems, we will tell you that, even if it means losing your business.
Be sure you ask your attorney how long he has been practicing bankruptcy law before you hire him. If you have already suffered from bad bankruptcy advice, contact our firm for help. Bankruptcy Law Library Web Links
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