Mark W Lischwe, experienced Bankruptcy attorney in Phoenix, AZ with 7 reviews
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Mark W Lischwe

2001 E. Campbell Avenue, Suite #103, Phoenix, AZ

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Education

1981:
Gonzaga University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor (Cum Laude)
1976:
Western Illinois University, Bachelor of Business Adminstration

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5.0 7 reviews
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Paul robert

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26 Sep, 2022
I needed assistance on how to fix my credit and perhaps purchase a small condo/townhouse. I had a credit score of 517 across board, 4 hard inquiries (11-6-2019) 3 open accounts (car note, $35,000) and student loans (187,000-greatest mistake of my financial life); 3 negative marks, totaling $7,000-thought of asking for a pay to delete before learned about PINNACLE CREDIT SPECIALIST on MyFico blog. It still seems like a dream but I now have a FICO score of 811 and all hard inquiries, student loan, open accounts erased from my report and every debt now appears as paid on time. I sincerely appreciate the service I got from PINNACLE CREDIT SPECIALIST I encourage everyone who has credit issues to quickly contact them on:
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Art

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12 Dec, 2016
Second time working with Mark. Did a great job the first time so we went with him again.
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Mario

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12 Nov, 2016
Here is some good news for those who are thinking about filing for bankruptcy. At first, considering a bankruptcy was a depressing experience. Finding an attorney that you could trust to provide you the best advice was not easy. Getting experienced and knowledgeable legal advice was a "lifesaver" during this process. Mark, and his wife Kelly, are The Team that walked us through a painful and oftentimes scary process that protected our hard earned assets and allowed us to pay off some creditors which made us feel that we had been as responsible as allowable under the law. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy allowed General Motors to survive and to save thousands of jobs. It help us to also survive and continue to feel like productive citizens that just didn't walk out paying nothing to those creditors that the law said we had to pay. We completed the process successfully and we know we did it because of the excellent services provided by Mark and Kelly. We highly recommend that if anybody finds themselves facing financial difficulties to call Mark & Kelly. They will provide the light at the end of the tunnel and get you through what is really not a scary process at all.
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Efficient and clear communication
“He had a convenient satellite office, was efficient and explained clearly what was needed from us in our case, accepted payment on our own schedule, and his office staff is outstanding.”
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Excellent legal expertise and client-focused service
“Mr. Lischwe has a keen knowledge of the bankruptcy laws, which is very evident in your first meeting with him. His office made my case extremely easy for me. The price was right, the people very friendly and very caring.”
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Trustworthy and empathetic attorney
“Mark is smart, fair, intuitive, honest, and empathetic. I was first represented by Mark in the late 1980's and then recently in 2016 Mark counseled me regarding a potential bankruptcy. This most recent council again confirmed my belief that Mark is smart, fair, honest, intuitive, and empathetic.”
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