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Oregon Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy law has seen some very significant changes over the past few years both nationally and in the state of Oregon. The most significant change is due to federal legislation intended to limit unjustified bankruptcy filings. However, many are quickly learning that the new legislation is making it more difficult for those who are unfamiliar with the changes to successfully file for bankruptcy.

Thus, many in the state are turning away from general legal practitioners to attorneys who specialize specifically in the field of Oregon bankruptcy law. Doing so certainly has its advantages and an experienced bankruptcy lawyer is most likely to be familiar with the specific laws and procedures that will apply to your case.

For information on choosing a bankruptcy attorney in Oregon, continue to explore Bankruptcy Home.

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