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Law Offices of Jason Anderson - Seattle, WA

1825 Northwest 65th Street Seattle, WA 98117 - 5532

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Updated: 12/16/2011

Seattle Bankruptcy Law Firm

Overview

Jason Anderson has dedicated himself to providing sound economic advice catered to the specific needs and desires of individuals and business alike that need guidance through the confusing and complicated world of modern finance. He have helped numerous people and businesses in your exact situation with our in-depth auditing, financial statements, and financial planning services.

Our primary goal is to match your personal or business goals with a plan that can help you achieve them. Bankruptcy is a viable option for many people and businesses in a number of situations, but it is far from the only option, and we want to explore every alternative before you commit yourself to Chapter 7, 11, or 13. We open and maintain open lines between our clients, financial services, and creditors in order to meet a mutually agreeable solution, and our high standards of ethics, excellence, and professionalism are second to none.

Bankruptcy attorney Jason Anderson is ready to help you. Contact him today.

About Law Offices of Jason Anderson

Practice Areas

  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Consumer Protection
  • Debtor/Creditor
  • Taxation Law
  • Consumer Litigation
  • Predatory Lending
  • Mortgages & Foreclosures

Classes and Seminars

  • Individual Income Tax Update, Washington Accounting & Tax Seminars, 2007 - 2008

Pro Bono Activities

  • Housing Justice Project, 2006 - 2008

Fees

Offers Free Initial Consultation

Office Information

Address

1825 Northwest 65th Street Seattle, WA 98117 - 5532

Fax

  • (206) 783-0653

Other Offices

Law Office of Jason E. Anderson (Main Office) 8015 15th Avenue NorthWest Suite 5 Seattle, WA 98117 - 5532 (206) 706-2882

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