Alaska Bankruptcy Lawyers

David H. Bundy, P.C.
Anchorage, Alaska

Since 1972, David H. Bundy has been one of the top Alaskan lawyers. He's concentrated on mostly business law for the past 25 years. His cases have included bankruptcy, corporate transactions and also reoganizations. Whether you're the creditor or the debtor, he's worked with each in some of Alaska's biggest bankruptcy cases.

He also frequently consults for clients based outside of Alaska, via in-house counsel or out-of-state firms.

Burr Pease & Kurtz
Anchorage, Alaska

Even before Alaska was an "official" state, Don Burr and Geroge Boney had already formed their partnership back in 1957. They began to offer legal services to the terrirtory and it's pioneering businesses.

Ted Pease, a former Harvard graduate and state prosecutor, joined Boney and Burr in 1961, forming the law firm that exists today.

Jermain, Dunnagan & Owens, P.C.
Anchorage, Alaska

Providing transactional and planning advice, represenation and practical litigations, Jermain, Dunnagan & Owens is a full service law firm that works with small business owners, as well as large corporations.

Insurance companies, labor unions, government agencies, trust funds and native corporations have all put their trust in us to guide them in the Alaskan legal landscape.

Alaska is a unique territory, quite massive in comparison to other states within the US. It’s actually over twice as large as Texas. Even though it’s the largest by total area, the majority of the state is very sparsely populated, due to the harsh climate and general lack of connecting main roads. Although, these features are in part a large reason why residents love the area, you’re able to do a lot of your own hunting and fishing most of the year.

Alaska would most likely still be barren and unpopulated if it weren’t for the Alaska Railroad, which was introduced in 1915. The biggest advantage of the railroad was a much needed connection for north Pacific shipping. Anchorage is the state’s biggest city by far, home to a little less than 300,000 residents. This is where you’ll want to head to look for an Alaska bankruptcy attorney. You may have some luck in College, Fair Banks or Juneau, but we recommend starting out in Anchorage.

When searching for an attorney experienced with bankruptcy, you’ll want to do your research, before sitting down for a consultation. It’s very important that you know who you’re dealing with, and how well they do their job. Make sure to ask if your initial consultation will be free, or else you’ll have to pay some upfront fees just for meeting with them.

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