Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Oakland Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Foster City Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Menlo Park Office | Serving Dublin, CA
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Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Walnut Creek Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Oakland Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | San Francisco Office | Serving Dublin, CA
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Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Emeryville Office | Serving Dublin, CA
Lead Counsel independently verifies Business Bankruptcy attorneys in Dublin by conferring with California bar associations and conducting annual reviews to confirm that an attorney practices in their advertised practice areas and possesses a valid bar license for the appropriate jurisdictions.
A Dublin Business Bankruptcy can be a great option if your business is unable to meet its financial obligations and is looking to either restructure debt obligations or liquidate assets. Depending on your company’s current financial position, one or both strategies may be an option.
Provided the bankruptcy is not involuntary, your Business Bankruptcy Attorney may recommend either a Chapter 11 (“reorganization”), or chapter 7 (“liquidation”) bankruptcy to deal with your company’s financial issues.
A Chapter 11 allows a business to reorganize debts and pay off creditor’s over a period of time up to five years. A Chapter 7 liquidation forces the company to literally liquidate all assets, pay off creditors, and ultimately, stop operating. This is typically the least desirable option that your Business Bankruptcy Attorney will try to help you avoid.
In legal practice, experience matters. An experienced attorney will likely have handled issues similar to yours many, many times. Therefore, after listening to your situation, the attorney should have a reasonable idea of the time line for a case like yours and the likely resolution.
The goal of an initial consultation is to find an attorney you are comfortable working with and someone who can help you understand your options under the law. Seek to understand the relevant legal experience the attorney brings to your case. While it is not realistic to expect an attorney to resolve your legal issue during an initial consultation, you should gain a level of comfort with his/her ability to do so. A good consultation can clarify issues, raise pertinent questions and considerations for your case, and help you make an informed decision towards resolving your legal issue.
In general, how much an attorney costs will often depend on these four factors: billing method and pricing structure, type of legal work performed, law firm prestige, and attorney experience. Depending on the legal issue you are facing, an attorney may bill you by the hour, settle on a flat fee, or enter into a contingency fee agreement. The type of legal work you need help with will also play a role in cost incurred.
Plaintiff – a person or party who brings a lawsuit against another person(s) or party/parties in a court of law. Private persons or parties can only file suit in civil court.
Judgment – A decision of the court. Also known as a decree or order. Judgments handed down by the court are usually binding on the parties before the court.