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Union Debtor/Creditor Law Firm
Overview
At the Union-based Schwartz Barkin & Mitchell, all of our attorneys have nearly 30 years of legal experience. While this fact is impressive in itself, the fact that they have more than 170 years of combined experience is what leads clients from Union, Essex and Morris counties to our firm's door. Both individuals and businesses from throughout New Jersey's Skylands and Gateway regions know to turn to our firm for assistance when facing legal challenges in the following areas:
- Commercial law
- Family law
- Real estate law
- Land use
- Personal injury
- Bad faith insurance
- Employment law
Our goal is to provide not only high-quality legal services but also affordable legal services. We believe that practical solutions are available for even the most complex legal challenges, and we work to find the most sensible solutions for our clients.
Whether your legal need is personal or professional, you can put your trust in the capable hands of the experienced attorneys at Schwartz Barkin & Mitchell. We will work with you to find a creative, effective and efficient path to allow you to reach your legal goal. To learn more about our approach to the law, you can schedule a free initial consultation at our Union law office.
About Schwartz Barkin & Mitchell
Practice Areas
- Debtor/Creditor
- Business Organizations
- Family Law
- Commercial
- Real Estate
- Land Use
People
Attorneys
- Allen J. Barkin (Member)
- Robert S. Dorkin (Family Law Attorney)
- Gail Jean Hann Mitchell (Member)
- Howard Schwartz (Member)
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1150 W. Chestnut Street Union, NJ 07083
Phone
Fax
- 908-688-9530
Websites
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