Christopher McCormick
Steier & McCormick, LLC
Attorneys in Firm – 4In May 1995 I joined with my current partner, Mark S. Steier, to form the law firm of Steier, Weaver & McCormick, which became Steier & McCormick, LLC in January 2003. Over the next two years I changed my creditors' rights foreclosure practice by choice to a practice focused on representing debtors in bankruptcy and foreclosure defense cases. Over the past eleven years I have developed a rewarding bankruptcy practice helping debtors achieve a fresh start from their financial problems. I also have been able to use my knowledge and experience as a former foreclosure attorney to be an effective advocate for my foreclosure defense clients. During this same period I have also built up a highly regarded residential real estate law practice.
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Areas of Practice
- Banking Law
- Bankruptcy Law - 20 Years
- Business Law
- Consumer Law
- Criminal Law
- Drunk Driving & DUI Law
- Elder Law
- General Civil Litigation
- Landlord & Tenants
- Probate, Trusts, Wills & Estates
- Real Estate and Real Property - 25 Years
- Traffic Law
States of Practice
- Connecticut - Admitted 1985
Countries of Practice
- United States
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