Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws
Home » Legal News » Bankruptcy Attorney, Bruce Levitt Appreciates the Value of Good Advice

Bankruptcy Attorney, Bruce Levitt Appreciates the Value of Good Advice

June 05, 2013 04:31pm  
Bankruptcy Attorney, Bruce Levitt Appreciates the Value of Good Advice

South Orange, NJ—Attorney Bruce Levitt says that practicing bankruptcy law has made him more fully understand how unpredictable life can be across the economic spectrum.

“People come to me who are doing work anywhere from low-paying occupations to people on Wall Street, to doctors, lawyers and other professionals,” Levitt told Laws-Info.com in a recent interview.  “It's taught me that there's no control.  You never really know what's going to happen, and it very well could be me.”

(More on  News at IsLAWS.com)

While bankruptcy still carries a stigma in the United States because it is associated with deadbeats or people who took on more debt than they could afford, Levitt has seen a different side of the story.  “What happens, often times, is someone who is doing very well, who is very successful, all of a sudden they become ill, or someone in their family becomes ill, or they either lose a job or have a loss of income—things that are totally beyond their control,” he says.  “One day, they're on top of the world, and the next day they can't feed their family.  I take that to heart.”

Levitt says that he, like most bankruptcy attorneys, has seen a significant decrease in the number of filers seeking representation in his area.  Although some analysts attribute the downward trend in bankruptcy filings over the last year as a sign of an economy in recovery, Levitt isn't so sure.

“I believe one of the reasons is because the economy as it relates to individuals has not gotten better.  People may disagree, politicians may disagree, but I see it on the ground level,” he says.  “If someone comes into my office with very limited income and has to make a choice between paying for bankruptcy and putting food on the table, there's no choice.  At some point, when they have more disposable income and they get back on their feet, they'll be in a better position to pay for a bankruptcy.”

The problem has been compounded, Levitt says, by a lack of funding for people who need free or sliding scale services:  “There's no funding, and even when there was more funding, legal services couldn't handle the volume of bankruptcy cases.  They'd look to private lawyers and we'd take our fair share, but we're not even getting referrals through legal services anymore because the legal services offices don’t have enough personnel to even process all the referrals.”

Young attorneys going into the bankruptcy field need mentoring more than anything, according to Levitt.  “I appreciate when younger and inexperienced lawyers call me, because if they make mistakes and bad law comes out of what they did, nobody has benefited,” he says.

This advice came in handy when Levitt started out in his first job, working on bankruptcy cases in a firm that handled very few.  He recalls a day when his first boss gave him a list of names of well-respected bankruptcy lawyers to call whenever he had problems.  New lawyers shouldn't be afraid to do the same, he says: “Sure enough, I picked up the phone when I had questions, and they were always responsive.  That was the advice I got, which is why I still give that advice today.”

If you would like to know more about Bruce Levitt and Levitt & Slafkes, PC click here.

Comments

Must Read

4 Kinds of National Global Influences on Debt 4 Kinds of National Global Influences on Debt
InflationInflation, often measured by values on the consumer and producer price indices, analyzes the costs of consumer goods and services over time.
A Quick Look at Employee Stock Options A Quick Look at Employee Stock Options
When an individual begins working for a company, or shortly thereafter, they are provided with benefits for being an employee.
A Quick Look Into Bankruptcy Court Jurisdictions A Quick Look Into Bankruptcy Court Jurisdictions
With so many bankruptcy court cases facing our country annually, there must be organs of the Federal judiciary to which this responsibility can be more evenly distributed.
A Quick Look into Chapter 9 Bankruptcy A Quick Look into Chapter 9 Bankruptcy
As the name implies, an entity must be a municipality for it to qualify for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
Affirmative Defense Counterclaim Affirmative Defense Counterclaim
Unfortunately, not all debtor-creditor relationships run smoothly.
Agency Option Debt Management Plans to Consider Agency Option Debt Management Plans to Consider
Especially after the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), as part of ones process infiling for personal bankruptcy, consultation with a credit counselor is required.
All You Need to Know About Bankruptcy Credit All You Need to Know About Bankruptcy Credit
The concept of credit is fundamental to the economy.
All You Need To Know About Bankruptcy Software All You Need To Know About Bankruptcy Software
For some people, the "do-it-yourself" spirit is strong within them, even when it comes to matters like bankruptcy.
Tips