This is a list of Detroit Bankruptcy attorneys and lawyers.
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Cartwright Law Firm, P.C.
Law Office of Julian J. Poota, PLLC
Marrs & Terry, PLLC
Law Office of Ruby R. Weems
Questions to Ask Your Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyer
What experience does the attorney have with respect to the type of bankruptcy that you expect to file?
A Michigan bankruptcy lawyer who spends the bulk of his or her time dealing with complex Chapter 11 business reorganization cases may actually be at somewhat of a disadvantage in terms of handling a personal Chapter 7 liquidation case. Obviously, many quality lawyers and law firms can handle different kinds of bankruptcy cases effectively. The key is to look not just at experience, but at relevant experience.
What Resources Does the Attorney Have to Help You?
If the Michigan bankruptcy lawyer is located at a large firm, he or she may have access to a staff of dozens of junior lawyers, associates, and experts to answer questions. A lawyer at a smaller firm, however, may be able to provide more personalized attention.
Can the Attorney Provide References From Past Clients and Industry Peers?
A qualified attorney should be able to rattle off many solid associations and provide testimony not just from debtors he or she has helped in the past, but also from other lawyers, trustees, and judges in the field.
What Credentials Does The Lawyer Bring to the Table?
You can ask about membership in organizations like the State Bar and the NACBA (National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys). Find out whether the attorney has earned any special awards, published books or articles in the field, or taught courses.
On the flip side, has the attorney ever violated ethics rules or faced disbarment?
Ask this upfront. Don't automatically discount an attorney who has a bad mark. But get an explanation and do further vetting before signing a retainer with him or her.
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