Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New York

Bankruptcy

I must go bankrupt, what is the difference if I use a in exspensive attorney or a top rated bankrupcy attorney other than the cost.


Asked on 4/20/09, 7:06 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Craig Robins Law Offices of Craig D. Robins (www.BankruptcyCanHelp.com)

Re: Bankruptcy

Often you get what you pay for.

Attorneys who specialize in bankruptcy are extremely familiar with the laws and can easily handle any contingency that may come up.

When the laws changed in October 2005, most general practitioners stopped practicing bankruptcy because it had become too complex under the new laws.

When you hire a bankruptcy attorney, you want to hire an experienced attorney who will do the job right and advise you properly.

Please feel free to see my bankruptcy blog:

www.LongIslandBankruptcyBlog.com

to see a number of articles about bankruptcy practice here in New York. There are a number of blog posts that address problems attorneys have gotten into because they did not do things the correct or proper way.

Today's blog entry, which you can see by pasting the following URL, addresses an attorney who took some shortcuts and was fined $40,000:

http://longislandbankruptcyblog.com/attorney-caught-cheating-credit-counseling-requirement/

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Answered on 4/20/09, 9:36 pm


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