Jack Lazarus has helped people and businesses turn their finances around. Our firm is open and ready to serve clients. We are set up to do so telephonically or via Skype, Zoom for Face Time.
L. Jackson ("Jack") Lazarus has been helping individuals and small business people with financial problems for thirty years.
Although his emphasis is consumer bankruptcy, Jack also files cases for financially troubled small businesses, logging operations, retail establishments, restaurants, contractors, truckers and even professionals. He has the tools and the experience to handle your case in:
Chapter 7: Debt liquidation
Chapter 13: Debt restructuring
Chapter 11: Business Debt reorganization
Jack is a member of the Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference, and attends continuing education programs every year. He is also a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama in Birmingham, where he was named Outstanding Student of the Year.
Jack holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.
Jack is a member of the Mensa Society, an organization limited to the top 2%.
The Law Offices of Jack Lazarus are dedicated to providing effective legal counsel and representation to clients in the Southwest Mississippi area.
We work in Adams, Amite, Franklin, Lincoln, Jefferson, Pike and Wilkinson.
We provide services to many different clients in the area of credit and insolvency, bankruptcy, business reorganization, debt consolidation and mortgage modification. We also represent plaintiffs in claims arising from automobile accidents, wrongful death, personal injury, probate and estate matters.
IF you even THINK you may have a claim resulting from the BP Oil Spill, please contact the law offices of JACK LAZARUS at [email protected]
We are currently analyzing business loss cases in the Deepwater Horizon Court Supervised claim fund.
Most businesses in Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama will have a claim, if their business dipped, even slightly, in 2010.