Brett D Weiss

6404 Ivy Lane, Suite 650, Greenbelt, MD

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Education

1983
University of Maryland School of Law, Juris Doctor (with honors)

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4.8 98 reviews
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Alfreda quinones

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08 Jul, 2024
No call back and I called twice
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Kimberly johnson

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08 Jul, 2024
Great lawyer! He represented my dad in a couple criminal matters and each time my dad received favorable outcomes.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and knowledge
“He is professional and extremely knowledgeable in the bankruptcy arena. Mr. Weiss' expertise is difficult to match.”
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Provides exceptional client service and support
“He's kind, understanding, communicated with me throughout this entire experience and answered all of my questions. He truly put my mind at ease and I'm so lucky to have an attorney like him!”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Great lawyer! He represented my dad in a couple criminal matters and each time my dad received favorable outcomes.”
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Highly responsive and accessible
“Mr. Weiss is accessible and makes himself available to answer any concerns or questions you may have.”
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Compassionate and puts clients at ease
“He's kind understanding, communicated with me throughout this entire experience and answered all of my questions. He truly put my mind at ease and I'm so lucky to have an attorney like him!”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication
“My wife reached out to him so many times via phone or email and he almost NEVER responded.”
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Disorganized and forgetful
“Our case was DISMISSED twice because he FORGOT to submit the required paperwork to the court.”

Publications

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Bankruptcy Law Network, 100+ Blogs on Bankruptcy Issues
2014:
American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) Journal, Who Gets The Money? The DIP Account, Liquidation Test and Conversion in Individual Chapter 11 Cases
2012:
Lexis Nexis Publishing, Chapter 11 for Individual Debtors
2007:
Maryland Bar Journal, Bankruptcy After BAPCPA

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