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    Re: Question for Bankruptcy Attorneys

    Posted by Closing Attorney on 9/18/07

    Thank you. I'm actually looking to get out of real estate and
    do bankruptcy law fulltime. The real estate title and closing
    industry has been hijacked by non-attorneys.

    On 9/13/07, Elaw wrote:
    > I do not practice bankruptcy law, so I can't offer advice on
    > practice. But regarding marketing, try this: Do an internet
    > search on "how to choose a bankruptcy attorney". I'm sure
    > you will find at least a few articles from non-legal
    > publications that tell people what kind of lawyer to look
    > for. Then, make yourself that lawyer. This can work for any
    > area of law. (The only problem is that writers usually
    > advise people to stay away from solos; nothing we can do
    > about that).
    >
    > Also, relatively few lawyers practice bankruptcy law since
    > the rules changed. Check with your attorney contacts to see
    > who is willing to send referals.
    >
    > Good luck.
    >
    > Just curious, though. Is real estate law so slow that you
    > are forced to expand to another area?
    >
    >
    >
    > On 9/01/07, Closing Attorney wrote:
    >> What is the best way to learn bankruptcy law, and what is
    >> the best way to market your firm?

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Question for Bankruptcy Attorneys, 9/01/07, by Closing Attorney.
  • Re: Question for Bankruptcy Attorneys, 9/11/07, by Rielmann.
  • Re: Question for Bankruptcy Attorneys, 9/13/07, by Elaw.
  • Re: Question for Bankruptcy Attorneys, 9/18/07, by Closing Attorney.
  • Re: Question for Bankruptcy Attorneys, 9/20/07, by Bankruptcy Attorney.
  • Re: Question for Bankruptcy Attorneys, 10/23/07, by Rob.


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