
Oshkosh Business Bankruptcy Lawyer
Overview
Mr. Menn joined the firm in 2009 with a law degree from the University of Wisconsin. He has built a practice centered around consumer bankruptcy, farm reorganizations and business reorganizations. He represents individual and business debtors in cases filed under Chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, and represents both debtors and creditors in adversary proceedings in bankruptcy, as well as negotiating settlements outside of bankruptcy. He assists clients who are facing...
Mr. Menn joined the firm in 2009 with a law degree from the University of Wisconsin. He has built a practice centered around consumer bankruptcy, farm reorganizations and business reorganizations. He represents individual and business debtors in cases filed under Chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, and represents both debtors and creditors in adversary proceedings in bankruptcy, as well as negotiating settlements outside of bankruptcy. He assists clients who are facing...
Mr. Menn joined the firm in 2009 with a law degree from the University of Wisconsin. He has built a practice centered around consumer bankruptcy, farm reorganizations and business reorganizations. He represents individual and business debtors in cases filed under Chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, and represents both debtors and creditors in adversary proceedings in bankruptcy, as well as negotiating settlements outside of bankruptcy. He assists clients who are facing foreclosure, helping them defend their foreclosure case and resolve their default through Chapter 13, and he has helped many clients obtain home mortgage modifications through the Mortgage Modification Mediation Program available in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, as well as through direct modifications with lenders outside of bankruptcy.
Mr. Menn is a debt relief agent. He helps people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
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