Jackson, Mississippi Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Attorneys

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Holaday Yoder Moorehead & Eaton Pllc
513 N State St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 969-1800

Goss Tylvester O
1441 Lakeover Rd
Jackson, MS 39213
(601) 981-2800

Little William J Jr
125 S Congress St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 355-3660

Davis Gregory K
1441 Lakeover Rd
Jackson, MS 39213
(601) 981-2800

Lentz & Little PA
125 S Congress St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 355-3660

Stevens John M
274 Commerce Park Dr
Jackson, MS 39213
(601) 948-4488

Johnson H Gregory
513 N State St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 969-1800

Funches Joyce Attorney At Law
414 S State St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 969-7462

Harrell Louise Attorney At Law
207 W Amite St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 353-0065

Henderson Derek Andrew
111 E Capitol St Ste 455
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 948-3166

Davis Goss & Williams PLLC
1441 Lakeover Rd
Jackson, MS 39213
(601) 981-2800

Holaday John G
513 N State St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 969-1800

Baxley Margaret Atty
125 S Congress St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 718-1400

Henderson Derek Andrew
111 E Capitol St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 948-3166

Lentz Kimberly R
125 S Congress St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 355-3660

Tatum Joe
124 E Amite St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 948-7770

Shaffer Eileen
401 E Capitol St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 969-3006

Tatum & Wade
PLLC

120 N Congress St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 948-7770

Wade Thandi
120 N Congress St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 948-7770

Williams Michael M
1441 Lakeover Rd
Jackson, MS 39213
(601) 981-2800

Davis Goss & Williams Pllc
1441 Lakeover Rd
Jackson, MS 39213
(601) 981-2800

Ash J Thomas Attorney-At-Law
4915 I 55
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 982-4357

Bond Botes and Stover PC
414 S State St
Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 353-5000



The United States and the Global Economies are experiencing a shrinking of credit in the economy that is leading to company bankruptcies, job losses, and massive foreclosures on a wide scale.

Here is what is happening. If banks stop lending money, then companies are forced to make instant job cuts to save capital. If credit cards pull credit, then folks are forced to spend only what is in their pockets -- nothing more. And if job cuts arise in a period where credit is pulled from the average citizen, all discretionary spending comes to a standstill.

Discretionary spending include clothing, food, and electronics. Is it no wonder that Circuit City and Mervynns have gone bankrupt?

If bankruptcy is something you are considering, then our locator service will come in handy.

Other cities in this state: Biloxi, Gulfport, Hattiesburg.