The firm provides innovative solutions to client problems and when necessary aggressively pursues their goals in court. Bearden, Lewis & Thomas, LLP, ’ strength flows directly from its expertise in litigating a full range of cases. The firm has been involved in bankruptcy proceedings, partnership dissolutions, corporate shareholder disputes, probate and trust litigation, prosecution and defense of real and personal property foreclosures, real estate contract disputes, tortious business practices and a wide range of other areas. Our firm believes that a well-planned strategy and close client contact is vital to the effectiveness of our litigation services. From the beginning of representation the attorneys develop a clear understanding of the client’s specific circumstances, needs and objectives.
The attorneys emphasize creative and realistic approaches to achieve the client’s objectives and resolve critical legal issues in its workout and bankruptcy practice. Our attorneys develop strategies which maximize the benefit of the transaction and make it more likely that the workout will be successful. The attorneys have a comprehensive knowledge of the law with its continuing changes and have extensive experience in all aspects of bankruptcy practice; including representing debtors and creditors in Chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13 filings and represent both debtors and creditors in federal and state court actions.

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