Dejected, the client goes off and sometimes we don’t hear back from them. Other times, we do. If they call us back, we need them to approve Kain & Scott taking over their case and substituting their other lawyer for us. It is a messy process but it can be done if necessary. And sometimes, it IS necessary.
If you would rather this not happen to you, and you should not, please spend a few minutes researching bankruptcy lawyers. Read as many Google reviews as you possible can. Research what their employees have to say on websites like www.glassdoor.com. Check reviews on other websites too. If you read a consistent string of negative reviews (especially if there is no response from the law firm or the law firm always denies knowing the poster), be suspicious. Don’t be afraid to also check the Better Business Bureau website too. See if there are any complaint against the law firm and how the law firm “resolved” the complaints and whether that was satisfactory to the client.
When the time is right, or when you are ready, reach out to Minnesota’s NICEST* bankruptcy law firm at www.kainscott.com. You will be glad you did!