Seifert Law Center
Summary
Main Office
230 West Wells Street Suite 610
Milwaukee,
WI 53203
Languages
Russian; German
Years of Experience
Combined business. legal & international - 28 years.
Geographies
Office Locations
Main Office
230 West Wells Street Suite 610
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Chapter 7, 13 or 11. Know your options.
Based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, representing clients in legal matters is a privilege and Seifert Law Center is pleased to provide a broad range of legal services to meet client's needs. The law is about service to the community and providing people with the means to obtain positive results. The ability to combine legal expertise with 20 years of experience in business, global trade & finance, insurance and securities is a unique benefit provided to clients, and the reason why Seifert Law Center is a step apart from the rest.
Case History
Self employed Chapter 7
Practice Area: Bankruptcy
Description: Chapter 7 for a married self employed couple. This couple had personally guaranteed leases and financial commitments for their family business which failed due to the recession. They were being sued in civil court over their obligations and faced many thousands in legal fees as well as the danger of judgments. Bankruptcy not only wiped out all of their personal debt and saved their assets but eliminated defending the costly law suit entirely by removing it from the court's jurisdiction.
Outcome: Civil cases against my clients were all dismissed, saving thousands in legal fees and assets.
Small business bankruptcy
Practice Area: Bankruptcy
Description: Chapter 11 for a small local business. This local service provider suffered a decline in sales throughout his shops following the start of the recession, falling seriously behind in lease payments and taxes. Facing a potentially devastating eviction, a Chapter 11 was used to prevent this as well as reorganize his debts into manageable payments while discharging others. This allowed him the time that he desperately needed to recover and reduce his obligations to levels that he could afford while maintaining and growing his business.
Outcome: Company reorganized with new leases at greatly reduced rates putting firm back into operating at a profit.
