Mississippi Bankruptcy Lawyers
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Morris, Sakalorios & Blackwell, PLLC Hattiesburg, Mississippi For over twenty-five years, Morris, Sakalarios & Blackwell PLLC has been dedicated to defending consumer’s rights. Even if you’re in financial trouble, there are bankruptcy laws that can help protect you and your family. Charles Blackwell, our founding attorney, has practiced law for over forty years now, which makes us one of the most experienced, eldest firms in the state. |
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Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A. Jackson, Mississippi The Law Offices of Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A. has steadily grown, serving clients from all walks of life, for over a hundred years now. Right around 1900, H. Vaughan Watkins worked hard to ascertain himself as one of the state's more renowned business and public attorneys. His simple yet effective principle was, "We will well, properly, and promptly attend to all business entrusted to us." - Everything else took care of itself from then on. |
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William Clayton Vandivort Sikeston, Mississippi While providing forceful legal representation, William Clayton Vandivort also works hard to relay sound guidance for both individual and business clients. He works with issues related to Real Estate Law, Business & Commercial Law, as well as Chapter 7 & Chapter 11 bankruptcies. You can feel relieved putting your trust in Mr. Vandivort. He’ll fight for your rights and protect your property. After all, he appreciates you putting your trust in him. |
Mississippi is a Southerly located state within the United States. Its state capital is Jackson, which also happens to be its largest city, too. While Mississippi is a fairly populated state, out past the Mississippi Delta area the state is heavily forested, and becomes rather sparsely populated. With just under three million people, this territory is ranked 31st overall in population.
Jackson, Gulfport and Hattiesburg make up Mississippi’s top three most populated cities, making them a great choice to start researching at when looking for a Mississippi bankruptcy lawyer. The cities with a larger population tend to have a better selection, but this doesn’t mean that you won’t find what you’re looking for in another city.
The climate in Mississippi is referred to as humid subtropical, in the sense that it has long summers and short, fairly mild winters. Once it gets to be late summer, there’s a seasonal risk of hurricanes moving inland off of the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, mostly in the southern states, since hurricanes slowly lose power as they go farther onto land. If you’d rather avoid that weather while searching for a Mississippi bankruptcy attorney, it’d be best to go in early summer or winter.





