Does cost-effective equate to limited representation?
No. Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 2016(b), Local Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 1007-1, and section 329(a) of the Bankruptcy Code all govern the scope of representation for all bankruptcy attorneys throughout the District of Minnesota. Weber Law Group fully complies with those rules and section.
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