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Q: I filed bankruptcy in Pro per, I now need to find a attorney to help me as I now have a adversarial filing within case

In searching for an attorney I am being turned down because the advasary has consulted with so far 8 out of 10 I have contacted. Is this legal?!? I find this crazy that I am having this much trouble finding and attorney!?

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David S. Greenberg
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A: If your bankruptcy case was filed in the Southern District of California, I may be able to help you.

I invite you to call my office to schedule a free consultation.

Timothy Denison and Michael Jay Berger agree with this answer

A: Call Mr. Greenberg

Michael Jay Berger agrees with this answer

A: If your case was filed in Orange County, contact me - I will be available to discuss your options and issues with regard to the lawsuit. Be mindful that there is a deadline to file an answer to the adversary - it is imperative that an answer be filed timely.

Michael Jay Berger
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A: It is legal to consult with attorneys and it is legal for an attorney to refuse to take a case. If your case was filed in the Central District of California, feel free to call me for a free consultation. 310-271-6223. My typical retainer for defense of an adversary proceeding is $10,000.00.

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