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Atlanta Creditor's Rights & Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Rogers Law Offices focuses on protecting the rights and interests of creditors as well as assisting debtors in securing their finances. Serving residents in the Atlanta metro region and throughout Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb and Gwinnett counties and all of North Georgia, our law firm offers experienced legal representation in the following practice areas:
- Creditors' rights
- Commercial litigation
- Troubled assets
- Chapter 11 business bankruptcy
- Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcies
Founded in 2008 by attorney Beth Rogers, we have grown to become one of the largest woman-owned creditor rights law firms in the entire southeast. With years of experience focusing solely on bankruptcy and other lending issues, our attorneys have the skills and resources to provide efficient and effective solutions based on our clients' needs and objectives. Trained to resolve issues before they become problems, we seek litigation only when necessary; however, we will aggressively advocate for our clients' best interests in court if needed.
As we deal with a wide range of clients, including national and regional lenders, secured and unsecured creditors, corporations and small businesses as well as private individuals, Rogers Law Offices is equipped to handle any case regardless of the complexities involved. Anyone with a legal need related to one of our practice areas can contact our law firm to schedule a free initial consultation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
About Rogers Law Offices
Practice Areas
- Creditor's Rights & Bankruptcy Law
- Foreclosure & Alternatives
Published Works
- Legal Reform at the Expense of Federalism? , Dayton Law Review, 513, 1996
- Legal Reform at the Expense of Federalism? , Dayton Law Review, 513, 1996
Classes and Seminars
- " Bankruptcy Law and Litigation", National Business Institute Seminar, May 5, 2010
- Bankruptcy: Motions for Relief from Stay, National Business Institute, 2010
Representative Cases
- In re: Issac LeaseCo., Inc., A96-79738 (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division )
- In re: The Gilbert and Bennett Manufacturing Company, 98‐22358 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia, Gainesville Division )
- In re: Advanced Rehab, Inc., 00‐20838‐REB (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia )
- In re: General Time Corp., et al., 01‐68893 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta, Division )
- In re: Hartwell Industries, Inc., et al., 01‐31515‐RFH (United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Georgia, )
- In re: The New Power Company, et al., 02‐10835 through 02‐10837 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia, Newnan Division )
- In re: Oakwood Chicken LLC and Hartwell Chicken LLC, 02‐30420‐REB (United States Bankruptcy Court, )
- In re: Wellington Leisure Products, Inc., et al., 03‐30202 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Georgia, Athens Division )
- In re: Mark Ashley Perry, 03‐76590‐PWB (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia )
- In re: Southwest Recreational Industries, Inc., 04‐40656‐PWB (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia )
- In re: Campbell Roofing & Construction, Inc., 08‐50606‐JDW (United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of )
- In re: Eric Dwayne Campbell and Valliere Campbell,, 08‐51832‐JDW (United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Georgia )
- In re: Lloyd Melvin Wright, 08-79888 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta, Division )
- In re: Premiere Millworks Inc., 09-40724 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta, Division )
- In re: EDC, Inc., 08-75718 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta, Division )
- In re: Bixby Kirkwood Partners I, LLC, 08-85720 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta, Division )
- Fourth Quarter Properties V, Inc., 09-13968-WHD (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District Of Georgia, Atlanta, Division )
- Anthony B. Freeman, 09-12732 (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District Of Georgia, Atlanta Division )
- Dry Creek Farms, LLC, 09-43118-Pwb (United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District Of Georgia, Atlanta Division )
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
9040 Roswell RoadSuite 205 Atlanta, GA 30350
Phone
Fax
- 678-990-9959
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