Tucson, AZ—For Steven Trezza, going into bankruptcy law was all about who he would be representing. “I like to fight for the people who can't fight for themselves, to be on the side of the little guy,” he told laws.com in a recent interview. “What's the little guy to do, really?”
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Camarillo, CA—Bankruptcy attorney Brian Nomi knows how much a clean financial slate can mean to some people.
“There was one client in particular who had a second mortgage and a daycare business,” Nomi recalled in a recent interview with laws.com. “She was not ...
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Phoenix, AZ—Attorney Diane Drain's first job in the legal field didn't involve working as a lawyer at all.
“I've been involved in law since I was 19,” she told laws-info.com in a recent interview. “I worked for the Public Defender's office, and from that point ...
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Cincinnati, OH—For John Schuh, being a bankruptcy attorney began with a legacy from his father. “I was very fortunate to have a father who preceded me in the practice of law,” he told laws.com in a recent interview. “My father's primary focus was creditor rights and ...
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Asheville, NC—David Hillier, one of Asheville's most prominent bankruptcy lawyers, started out in a less than glamorous place when he started his own firm.
“My partner and I began our practice in 1979 and we've been together ever since. We started off in a basement ...
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Lathrup Village, MI—Debt and tough financial decisions are something that bankruptcy attorney John Hilla knows about from hard-earned childhood experience. “I grew up in tough circumstances,” he explained to laws.com in a recent interview. “I had a single ...
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Brooklyn, NY—in 1980, after taking a bankruptcy law course, Gregory Messer switched gears and became a bankruptcy attorney, and has never looked back. Becoming a bankruptcy lawyer was unexpected for Gregory Messer, one of Brooklyn's most credentialed attorneys working to ...
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Eagan, MN—For Ronald Lundquist, a bankruptcy attorney in Minnesota's Twin Cities area, a career in bankruptcy law evolved from work collecting debts from consumers.
“Before I went to law school, I was a bill collector for a number of years,” Lundquist told laws.com ...
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Kingston, NY—As a practicing bankruptcy attorney, Rebecca Millouras-Lettre has seen the true and heartbreaking effects of the economy's downturn on consumers and business owners alike.
“New and old businesses are going under—no one is above it,” Milouras-Lettre ...
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Kansas City, MO—Neil Sader didn't know he'd become a bankruptcy attorney until the first day at his second job after law school. “I switched firms in 1986,” Sader recalled in a recent interview with laws-info.com. “Unbeknownst to me, the day I walked ...