Schwartz Bankruptcy Law Center - New Albany, IN
Bankruptcy Law Lawyers in New Albany, IN
501 State Street New Albany, IN 47150
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New Albany Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy Law
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Customer Reviews for Schwartz Bankruptcy Law Center
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Consulted Law firm 2019-2024After talking with Michelle, I know I'm doing the right thing! She answered all of my questions. I highly recommend Mr. Schwartz and his team!!
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Kentucky Locations
Louisville, KY (Main Office, 10.2 miles)
3339 Taylorsville Road
Louisville, KY 40205
Phone: 502-485-9200
Fax: 502-485-9220
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