Attorney Tullio DeLuca - Scranton, PA
Corporate Lawyers in Scranton, PA
381 N. 9th Ave. Scranton, PA 18504 - 2005
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Scranton Corporate Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Corporate
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Attorney Tullio DeLuca
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Hired Law firm 2023I know how much work is involved in doing a Chapter 7 on your own, for the Pennsylvania Superior Court has addressed me as Esquire in the past. It could be done, but it is very time consuming for those of us that do not do it every day. Do yourself a favor and put your complete trust in Attorney Tullio DeLuca, Esquire. Attorney DeLuca and his Staff will do your Chapter 7 professionally. All you have to do, is do exactly what they tell you to do, do whatever in a timely manner, and your worries are over. Attorney DeLuca and his Staff make it as easy as possible. I first contacted Attorney DeLuca around the end of June and the Chapter 7 was Final on October 11th, which means that it only took about 3-1/3 months. I know someone who got an Attorney way back in the early 2000s, and it took about 5 months for her Chapter 7 to be Final. I paid Attorney DeLuca in 3 payments. The 1st payment was under $900, the 2nd monthly payment was $250, the 3rd monthly payment was $250, and believe me that it was well worth it...
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Consulted Law firm 2017Called this guy about a free consult he advertised & he told me to bring $1,000 in CASH. Hes everyones worst nightmare of a sterotypical lawyer. Stay Away.
Contact
381 N. 9th Ave.
Scranton, PA 18504 - 2005
Phone: (570) 347-7764
Fax: (570) 347-7763
Website: http://www.delucabankruptcy.com
Hours: M-F 8am - 7pm, Sunday 8am - 7pm
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