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Creditor's Rights Mid law?
Anyone have any idea of which mid law firms have a creditor's rights practice area?
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Re: Creditor's Rights Mid law?
Lots. You'll need to be specific re: geographic area.
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Re: Creditor's Rights Mid law?
Pretty much all of them have at least a couple people who do bk work but careful making that your area of attack right now as filings are way down.
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Re: Creditor's Rights Mid law?
BK is really, really dead right now.
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Re: Creditor's Rights Mid law?
This.kalvano wrote:BK is really, really dead right now.
Speaking from experience, if you're going to apply to midlaw firms as a BK guy, be able to sell yourself on something else too (commercial lit, workouts, etc.) because that's probably what you'll be doing for the next year. Most midlaw firms don't have super rigid separation between practice groups anyhow.
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Re: Creditor's Rights Mid law?
Anonymous User wrote:Anyone have any idea of which mid law firms have a creditor's rights practice area?
Google >>>>> Chambers Partners >>>>> Pick State >>>>> pick bankruptcy practice area, and your question will be answered.
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