Friday, April 23, 2010

Hiring The Right Bankruptcy Attorney

Although securing a bankruptcy attorney to assist with filing is essential, it is most important to hire the right bankruptcy attorney. There are multiple ways to find an attorney, from advertisements to recommendations. In general, it is wise to avoid attorneys who advertise on the radio or on television. Simply heading to the yellow pages is also not the best plan for individuals looking for a serious and experienced attorney. Instead, rely on referrals. Filers can consider recommendations from friends and family, but even better are referrals from other respected attorneys as well as the local and state bar associations. By choosing an attorney using these methods, a debtor can be assured that he or she will have access to legal specialists with the proper expertise to deftly handle the bankruptcy proceedings. Filers should meet with several different attorneys to evaluate their experience and services. Firstly, debtors should expect to receive a pre-filing questionnaire or some other form of relevant information about the bankruptcy process, including necessary documentation, prior to the interview. This offer of helpful information is a proven mark of a competent bankruptcy lawyer. Secondly, the filer should ask questions about the attorney’s experience during the meeting, such as how many bankruptcy cases he or she handles annually, what percentage of those have been successfully discharged, and what percentage of his or her potential Chapter 13 plans receive approval. Other important information to obtain is which bankruptcy associations the attorney belongs to, how often the attorney meets with clients, and how much of the work the attorney will handle personally.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Reed Allmand

Experienced consumer bankruptcy attorney Reed Allmand oversees the day-to-day operations of Allmand & Lee in Dallas, Texas. Serving as Founder and Partner of the high-volume bankruptcy filer, Reed Allmand manages the accounts of several notable clients, including former Dallas Cowboys football players, while also providing guidance to young legal professionals working at his firm. Responsible for a wide range of activities at Allmand & Lee, Texas Board Certified Bankruptcy Attorney Reed Allmand prepares and supervises dockets, including those regarding Lift Stay motions, Confirmations, Motion to Dismiss, Failure to Confirm actions, Modifications, TRCCs, and other court dockets. Remaining intimately involved with client interaction, Reed Allmand regularly performs appointments and conducts initial consultations, paperwork reviews, signings, and meetings. In addition to supervising daily workflows and quality assurance, Reed Allmand trains the firm’s paralegals and staff, sees to it that all deadlines are met, and handles client, court, or trustee complaints with poise and professionalism. Propelled by the guidance of Partners Reed Allmand and Christopher Lee, Allmand & Lee has risen to the largest filer of bankruptcy cases in the Northern District Dallas Division and the Eastern District Sherman Division. As such, Reed Allmand and his colleagues have offered their expertise and opinions on consumer bankruptcy to national media outlets, including FOX News, CBS News, and The Los Angeles Times. Reed Allmand’s reputation as a respected attorney and his career accomplishments at Allmand & Lee has earned him a speaking engagement at a National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) conference. Reed Allmand holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and Finance from Abilene Christian University and a Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law.