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When clients are in dire straits, the team at Gamberg & Abrams has the experience to help them pull through.

Ever since the recession hit, bankruptcy has weighed heavily on the minds of many individuals and business across the United States. Some citizens simply have little other recourse when facing debts and mortgages they can no longer handle. And it’s not just the little guys; companies as big as the Lehman Brothers, Washington Mutual and General Motors have all filed within the last few years.

And new laws continue to make bankruptcies even more complicated. Jay Gamberg, founder of Gamberg & Abrams, a Florida-based firm specializing in bankruptcy law, knows how to navigate the issues. There are three common bankruptcy options: chapter 7, chapter 11 and chapter 13. Chapter 7 bankruptcies can provide immediate relief for debtors, while chapter 11 and 13 bankruptcies require a repayment plan.

These facts and figures can be tough to follow; as Gamberg notes, his clients often feel overwhelmed by the regulations. That puts him in the perfect position to provide expert guidance to those who need it most. Since he began practicing bankruptcy law in New York City 37 years ago, he’s worked with various clients—both businesses and individuals—to help them face their debts head-on and eventually achieve solvency.

In cases like these, bankruptcy is not the only option. Sometimes the firm’s clients just need some know-how to manage their finances, and Gamberg & Abrams can provide guidance in the areas of reorganization, litigation and liquidation whenever bankruptcy can be avoided.

The years of experience behind every attorney at the firm make it easy for them to deliver impeccable service to every client. Every lawyer is licensed and insured, and they belong to a range of organizations including the Florida and New York Bar Associations, the American Bankruptcy Institute and the National Consumer Bankruptcy Association. For Gamberg, who has himself been AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell, it’s all about finding the solution that works best for each scenario.

Whether serving a family or a corporation, offering advice or representation, negotiating a tough bankruptcy or a complicated liquidation, Gamberg & Abrams has built a sterling reputation in the field of finance law. Whether the economy is due for a recovery or not, Gamberg plans to continue the pattern of lending a much-needed hand to clients in dire circumstances.

www.gambergandabrams.com
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