Missouri Bankruptcy Lawyers
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The Sader Law Firm Kansas City, Missouri With an office in the Country Club Plaza of Missouri City, the Sader Law Firm carries the uppermost rating given by the Martindale-Hubbell attorney rating service, which is quite an honor. We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality, receptive law service. Our cost effective legal representation consists of Business Bankruptcy Law, Commercial Real Estate, Consumer Bankruptcy Law, Class Actions and Collections, and Business Law and Transactions. |
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Sherk & Swope LLC St. Louis, Missouri Founded by two members, Wendell Sherk and Joe Swope, our firm represents consumers, businesses, debtors and even creditors. We’ve both represented bankruptcy trustees as well. Both Joe and Wendell have been Chairman of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis' Bankruptcy Committee, which gives them great insight into the latest laws and details. Both are regular speakers on many different bankruptcy topics, appearing on local TV quite often. |
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Boul & Associates Columbia, Missouri Located in the One Broadway Building, on the northeast corner of Broadway and Garth Avenue, Boul & Associates is a team of attorneys who are licensed to practice in Missouri state courts and federal courts. We promise to handle your case with the utmost care and competent counsel. We treat all of our clients in a professional manner, with courtesy and respect. |
Missouri is a Midwest region of the state within the U.S. While the capital is actually Jefferson City, St. Louis and Kansas City are two of the most well-known cities. With just under six million residents, Missouri is ranked as the 18th most populated state.
The highest point in Missouri is the Taum Sauk Moutain, rising up to a whopping 1,722 ft. The climate is classified as a humid continental climate, which includes cold winters and hot, humid summers. The five largest cities within Missouri include Kansas City, St. Louis, Independence, and Columbia, all of which are great places to behind looking for a Missouri bankruptcy lawyer.
The cities with the most population will give you the best chance of finding the right attorney. Remember, there really is no rush. If you’re currently in a pretty deep hole, a week or two of doing the proper research isn’t going to really hurt your situation any more. You really need to spend the time finding the right lawyer.
Ultimately, his or her knowledge will be the deciding factor in the case. If you end up going with a cheaper attorney, and they don’t know as much about the laws regarding bankruptcies, you may only be able to settle for less.





