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  2. OlsenDaines - Wikipedia

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    OlsenDaines is an American mid-sized law firm based in the Pacific Northwest. It was founded in 1978 by Managing Partner Eric Olsen. While the bulk of its administrative staff work in the Salem, Oregon office, OlsenDaines has offices throughout Oregon and Washington. The firm specializes in bankruptcy, personal injury and social security ...

  3. Michael Robert Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Born in Oregon City, Oregon, Hogan received a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors, from the University of Oregon in 1968 and received his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 1971. [1] [5] Hogan was a law clerk for Judge Robert C. Belloni after law school.

  4. Tonkon Torp - Wikipedia

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    Tonkon Torp LLP is an American law firm based in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Established in 1974, [ 2 ] the limited liability partnership has 78 attorneys. As of 2010, it was the third largest law firm in Portland when it had 86 attorneys.

  5. Chapter 13 bankruptcy: What you need to know - AOL

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    Here’s a breakdown of Chapter 13 bankruptcy fees: Attorney fees: Chapter 13 cases typically range from $2,500 to $5,000, depending on the case’s complexity and geographic location.

  6. 5 ‘must-haves’ to finding a bankruptcy lawyer - AOL

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    Focus on bankruptcy attorneys with local expertise. Besides being familiar with bankruptcy laws, the attorney should be familiar with the local laws of the court where your bankruptcy case will be ...

  7. Student loans and bankruptcy: What you need to know - AOL

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    An attorney can go over your options and let you know if bankruptcy is a viable option for your situation. Decide if you will file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.