Barry S Miller, Esq.
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  • Attorney ProfileThank you for visiting my site. My primary area of practice is bankruptcy–I have twenty years of experience. I’ve been retained by debtors and creditors in Chapters 7, 11 and 13 bankruptcy cases. I’ve also initiated foreclosure proceedings, drafted deed-in-lieu of foreclosure documents, negotiated loan forebearance and modification agreements as well as short sales. I directed the general operation of a law practice for 15 years, having managed thousands of bankruptcy, real estate, corporate, insurance and collection files. I’ve appeared in federal court in NJ and NY for trials and settlement conferences in bankruptcy (federal) matters and in the NJ state courts for my real estate, corporate, insurance and collection cases. When I operated my law office from 1991 to 2006, I engaged in strategic planning, created business plans and implemented several marketing programs in local media that resulted in the successful generation of new business. I’m proficient and passionate in my representation of clients and very much dedicated to zealously advocating on their behalf. I’m also quite adept at writing memoranda and briefs and making the persuasive arguments that my clients expect from a competent attorney. I’ve also represented individuals and businesses in the purchase, sale, lease and refinancing…
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    • Bankruptcy
    • Business Law
    • Commercial Litigation
  • Myths & FactsMyth: When considering which lawyer to use for your bankruptcy case, the fee and not the experience should be your principal concern because after all, one lawyer is just as competent as another. Fact: While it is true that any licensed attorney can prepare and file a bankruptcy case, not all lawyers are bankruptcy lawyers. I have been primarily engaged in bankruptcy law for over 30 years, in good times and bad. I am a former bankruptcy trustee and am able to look at your case with a discerning eye of a former trustee and spot any potential problems even before your case has been filed and work with you to correct them. In bankruptcy law, experience does matter. Myth: Filing a bankruptcy case will involve multiple court appearances and a grueling cross-examination by my creditors. Fact: Not at all. About 30 to 60 days after filing the bankruptcy petition, you will have to attend a 341 hearing, also known as the First Meeting of the Creditors. The bankruptcy trustee will preside over the hearing, and oversee your bankruptcy case, not a Judge. At the 341 hearing, the trustee will ask you questions under oath regarding the content of your…
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Barry S. Miller, Esq.

Attorney At Law
70 Clinton Avenue
Newark, NJ 07114

Office: 973-216-7030
Fax: 973-824-2446


 
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