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Portland Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
A native of Kennebunk, Bowdoin College graduate and Yarmouth resident, Scott Logan started the Law Office of J. Scott Logan, LLC, in Portland, Maine, in order to help individuals, and small-business owners find relief from their overwhelming debt while protecting their homes and other valuable assets. Operating a statewide practice throughout Maine, with a special knowledge of York and Cumberland counties, Scott strives to provide cost effective representation possible in the following practice areas:
- All types of consumer and commercial bankruptcy, including Chapter 7, Chapter 13, Chapter 11 and Chapter 12
- Foreclosure defense
- Debt settlement, loan modifications and other relief options
- Consumer rights' violations
- Creditors' rights
As a Maine native, Scott genuinely cares about helping the citizens of our community with their tough and challenging legal issues. When you choose to hire our firm, Scott will work with you directly throughout all stages of the process. Scott will analyze your situation, advise you of your available options and devise a solution that will achieve the results you seek while treating you with the compassion and respect you deserve.
Regardless of the financial issues affecting your life, your home and your livelihood, the Law Office of J. Scott Logan, LLC, will deliver the assistance and support you need. For more information, you can contact our law firm to schedule a free consultation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
About Law Office of J. Scott Logan, LLC
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
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Office Information
Address
75 Pearl St.Suite 212 Portland, ME 04101 - 4101
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