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    Locke Fullerton & Lundwall

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Bankruptcy law

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    The Lev Law Firm

    The Lev Law Firm

    (5 reviews)

    An excellent and experienced attorney Mr. Lev is very professional yet down to earth. I would…read morehighly recommend any of the services offered by Attorney Lev and his firm.

    Wanted to change things up a bit and satisfy my sudden craving to review things a little…read moredifferently. That's right, Attorney Lev will not serve you a magnificent stuffed veal-chop. Or maybe he will if you pay his fee plus expenses, I can't be sure because we never actually asked. At any rate, we did not seek him out for this. We found ourselves embroiled in a contentious and complicated bankruptcy case concerning a contractor who walked off of a large home-improvement project of ours and then declared bankruptcy. That means we were creditors in the bankruptcy case, and there were three debtors, which means three cases: those of the individual contractor and his two insolvent companies. This makes things thorny and pear-shaped; an example: one of the debtor companies was also a creditor of the other debtor company, making it both a creditor and a debtor. Bankruptcy appears like a bizzaro world of contradiction and paradox until you begin to understand it. Practice in this area should be left to adults, like Attorney Lev. Even though many attorneys claim to be fluent in the ways of bankruptcy, unless they spend considerable time practicing this type of law, there is a good chance they are learning on the fly. There is also a good chance they want your case because they know bankruptcy can drag on for years and provide a pleasant stream of dependable income. ..and this is how we came to meet Attorney Lev. We began to suspect our (then) current attorney was not up to the task after finally taking some time to read through the filings, pleadings and other assorted legal dingle-berries that he had billed us for. There was lots of stuff (including errors), but what was conspicuous for its absence were any sort of results. We called another attorney with whom we had had a good experience (Deb Smith, also of Watertown) and she suggested we reach out to Attorney Lev. Within the first five minutes of speaking to him we understood more about the bankruptcy process, and more importantly, the creditor recovery process, than we had learned in six months with the other attorney. We probably spoke on the phone with him for over an hour (on two occasions and prior to a formal engagement) before we ever went to see him. Lev's focus and professionalism, combined with his vast knowledge of the subject matter were impressive. He was also compassionate and it was obvious he took a genuine interest in the case and our plight, even though he knew he wasn't going to make much on the engagement (it was on a consultancy basis). He was always available and willing to help, answering questions for us that he was certainly under no obligation to entertain, and at least once while he was on vacation. I will caution that this should not be expected: our case was somewhat unique and I think he had a professional interest in how it would play out. If you are looking to wrangle free legal work try AVVO, not Lev...this was not a pro bono engagement. Also be warned that there is a good chance he will not answer his phone, but there is a 100% chance that he will return your call promptly. I consider this a positive as it implies he is not spending big on administrative expenses, and can thus continue to keep his fees reasonable. I recommend Attorney Lev without hesitation. If his practice areas dovetail with your needs and you're in his geographic region, set up a consultation. To cap this off and provide some bonus value I should now name the attorney who first took our case on and botched it, because that is as big a help as writing about our positive experience with Attorney Lev. But I won't...yet. We filed a formal complaint against our prior attorney with the Board of Bar Overseers and he was found to be in the wrong and was assigned mandatory diversion training, he also strangely sent us an unconditional check (for some of his fees) and then hired an expensive defense attorney. Learn from our experience...go straight to Lev. Brought to you with generous support from the Titanic Nut Company.

    Lustig Glaser & Wilson PC

    Lustig Glaser & Wilson PC

    (7 reviews)

    These guys purchase spreadsheet upon spreadsheet of debts that consumers allegedly owe banks and…read morecredit card companies, paying pennies on the dollar for the "rights" to the "debt", and then blindly sue everyone in sight with no evidence or regard to the debt's legitimacy. I have been to two different courts against them for two different false allegations. Both times, they also had claims against dozens upon dozens of other people who failed to show up and defaulted. They do this on purpose, often serving people at incorrect addresses to maximize the chance of a default judgement. With a default judgement, they pursue levies or wage garnishment! I am not an attorney nor qualified to give legal advice by any means, but from personal experience, don't be afraid of them if you have to appear in court. Simply show up. They will immediately corner you away from the judge and offer a "payment plan". This isn't how small claims works! I have easily defeated them by simply stating to them and the magistrate, that "I do not know them, have no idea what account number this debt is regarding, I have not seen any contract or evidence of any agreement with the Plaintiff, and I am not aware of what goods or services were rendered for the alleged debt". They scurried away in their $99 Joseph A. Banks suits.....how does that rap song go? "0 to a 100...Real quick. Real quick. Real real quick." "Judgement for the Defendant" are perhaps the four sweetest words in the English language.

    I've had the displeasure of dealing with these bottom feeders. The case brought by them was…read moredismissed in the Milford Court on a Tuesday, by Friday they were calling and harassing me about paying them on the same debt or they would take me to court. As if that wasn't enough, the debt they are trying to collect was written off in a bankruptcy and is also more than 10 years old, so null and void on both accounts. They buy junk debts for pennies on the dollar and then their business model is all based on scare tactics, falsely documented debts and hope that the consumer will not fight back and will just pay them even $5 so the debt comes back to life again and they can torment you to the end of the planet.

    Locke Fullerton & Lundwall - realestatelawyers - Updated May 2026

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