Kimberly R Lentz - Gulfport, MS
Attorney at Lentz & Little, PA
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Gulfport, MS
Hewes Building 2505 14th Street Suite 500 Gulfport, MS 39501
Gulfport Bankruptcy Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
Litigation: 50%
Attorney Information
Overview
Kim is a graduate of the University of Alabama and attended Cumberland School of Law. She continued her legal education by attending New York University School of Law, earning an LLM in Taxation.
Kim has represented debtors, trustees and creditors in Chapter 7 and 11 bankruptcy cases and handled all types of contested matters and adversary proceedings, including avoidance actions and discharge litigation. In 2003, Kim was appointed Chapter 7 Panel Trustee for the six southern counties of the Southern District of Mississippi.
Kim is a frequent speaker on consumer bankruptcy topics. She served as President of the Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference and has served on the Local Rules Committee for the United States Bankruptcy Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi.
Education
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Legal Education
- Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama
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New York University School of Law,
New York,
New York
LL.M. in Taxation
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Non Legal Education
- University of Alabama
Bar Admissions
- Alabama, 1990
- Mississippi, 1991
- U.S. Federal Courts, 1991
Other Affiliations
- Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference
- National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees (NABT)
- American Bar Association
Contact
Hewes Building
2505 14th Street
Suite 500
Gulfport, MS 39501
Phone: 228-867-6050
Fax: 228-867-6077
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.lentzlittle.com/
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