This is a list of Jackson Bankruptcy attorneys and lawyers.
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Get Names of Attorneys from Multiple and Objective Sources
Talk to a local creditor committee or bankruptcy court for recommendations. You can also contact umbrella groups, such as Mississippi legal aid societies, the Mississippi State Bar and even the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. Other lawyers can provide recommendations, provided there is no conflict of interest. You can also use directories like www.AttorneyLocate.com, to find a Mississippi bankruptcy lawyer in Biloxi, Gulfport, South Haven, Hattiesburg, and Jackson.
Winnow your List Down
Use Web research, materials provided to you by attorneys, telephone interviews, and recommendations from past clients to compare attorneys. Remember, if all things are equal, local is better, given that you will likely have to travel to and from the office of your Mississippi bankruptcy lawyer often. Narrow your list down to around three final candidates.
Meet One-On-One With Your Finalists
Meet all attorneys on your short list. Draw up questions in advance and prepare any financial documents you might need for the meeting. You can ask the attorney's secretary for recommendations of what to bring to your initial consultation. Take notes during the meeting. Find out who typically assists the lawyer (e.g. junior attorneys, associates, outside experts, etc) and how much experience each lawyer has with the type of bankruptcy you will be filing.
Trust your gut as well as your head when making your decision.
There are subtle factors that your intuition will pick out that your deductive brain will miss. Before you sign a retainer, read over the conditions and terms carefully.