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There are many alternatives to bankruptcy and they should be explored before making your decision. This is why at Marc R. Tow & Associates we make sure to educate our clients before moving forward with their case.
Marc R. Tow & Associates has earned a reputation as a leader in providing legal representation for clients with insolvency-related concerns. Marc Tow has decades of experience. His comprehensive knowledge of business bankruptcy laws and procedures enables him to explore Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 scenarios as well as alternatives to filing for bankruptcy, for business clients with cash flow or solvency concerns. Their considerable experience in bankruptcy and insolvency-related matters also allows them to provide superior representation to creditors faced with bankrupt or insolvent clients or customers. An appointment with these financial reorganization lawyers can be scheduled by contacting Marc R. Tow & Associates.
Marc Tow and Associates bankruptcy lawyers provide inclusive insolvency-related assistance to debtors, creditors, and creditor committees in the following:
Marc R. Tow & Associates concentrates exclusively on the representation of clients with insolvency-related issues, including both debtors and creditors. Given this exclusive focus, the firm is able to provide superior legal services to clients in Southern California.
Marc R. Tow & Associates has decades of knowledge and experience practicing bankruptcy law. Marc Tow has taught and lectured extensively on bankruptcy law including several lectures or seminars involving Business Debt. To schedule a consultation with Marc Tow, contact us today.
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