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The Schreiber Law Firm, a national law firm, ("TSLF") has the unique experience and qualifications to provide unmatched service to both the creditor and debtor.
Bankruptcy, Business, & Trial lawyer Jeff Schreiber, based in Indiana, New England and New Jersey, has provided more than 28 years of compassionate and skilled legal experience to people and companies facing financial distress and business crises. Bankruptcy, business and collection laws are complex. You have many rights about which you need to learn.
The Schreiber Law Firm is uniquely qualified:
- A National Law Firm
- Creditors' Rights and Collections
- Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 Representation
- Advice on Strategies and Alternatives
- Chapter 11 Reorganizations
- Out-of-Court Debt Restructuring
- Business Crisis Management
TSLF is also rated as an "AV" law firm. The law firm employs some of the most experienced professionals and paralegals in the collections/bankruptcy industry. Their in-house lawyers are admitted to practice law in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, District of Columbia, and Indiana. The law firm is licensed nationally or, alternatively, permitted to collect accounts nationally pursuant to attorney exemptions contained in most states.
Arrange A Free, No Obligation In Office Consultation Immediately Contact TSLF At 765-673-6300
The Schreiber team recognizes that each case is different, each client is different, and each client has different needs. Therefore, we provide personal attention to all clients from the initial consultation through the conclusion of the engagement. It is because of this personalized service, combined with years of experience, that clients are informed and knowledgeable about their case.
Since 1983, Mr. Schreiber has successfully handled the following types of cases, both from the debtor and creditor side, including, but not limited to:
- Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 business reorganizations
- Business liquidations
- Out of court workouts
- Assignments for the benefit of creditors
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- Foreclosures
- Repossessions
- Judgments
- Bankruptcy litigation
- Trustee Representation
- Trials in State and Federal court
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For A Free, No Obligation Consultation
Contact The Schreiber Law Firm, LLC
at our Indiana, New England or New Jersey offices.
All content on this website is for informational purposes only. Nothing on this website should be considered as a legal opinion. If the reader desires a legal opinion, he/she should contact The Schreiber Law Firm, LLC. In order for The Schreiber Law Firm, LLC to represent you, it requires a signed written agreement in which you agree to retain the firm as your attorneys and the firm agrees to represent you as a client.
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