ABOUT ATLANTA BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY JONATHAN GINSBERG
When choosing an Atlanta bankruptcy attorney, you most definitely get what you pay for. The trustees in both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 have become much more hard line over the past 5 years in particular and they expect that cases will contain accurate and thoroughly checked information
Ten years ago, I was a partner in a law firm filed as many as 100 cases a month, and we employed three lawyers and six paralegals. Often, we were so busy fielding phone calls that it was very difficult to devote sufficient attention to any one case. Back then, the trustees
were more lenient and the Court put fewer mandatory requirements on lawyers. That is not the case any more, especially in the post-October 17, 2005 world.
I have been involved in starting a consumer bankruptcy practice three times and I have absolutely no desire or intention to create a high volume practice. My experience has been that a successful bankruptcy case involves a kind of partnership between me as the attorney and you as the client, and on-going communication. My job is to ask the right questions, prepare your paperwork properly and represent your interests zealously and thoroughly before the trustees and/or bankruptcy judges. Your job is to provide accurate information, and perform obligations as agreed upon
After 18 years of practice in the consumer bankruptcy area, I have a pretty good idea about whether or not a case will work and whether it will be cost effective for me to enter into an attorney-client relationship. As such, I do not accept every case that comes across my desk. And while my fees are far less than some of my competitors, I am also not a discount lawyer.
I hope that the quantity and quality of the information set out on this web site will give you a sense about how I do business and that you will feel comfortable contacting me about your possible bankruptcy situation. I invite you to contact me by phone - 770-393-4985, fax - 770-234-5434 or send me an e-mail.