Mathews Fitzgerald Opens New Office to Serve North Texas

(PRLEAP.COM) Current economic conditions have led to higher credit default rates, large numbers of lawsuits filed to collect unsecured credit card debt, and an increase in the numbers of consumer bankruptcy filings. In response, the Mathews Fitzgerald law firm has opened a new office to serve consumers and small business in North Texas. The office is near the Dallas Tollway, in Suite 700 at 5050 Quorum Drive, in Dallas, Texas. The location is seen as favorable to the development of a large client base.

As default rates have risen, credit card issuers, medical service providers, and mortgage lenders have increased efforts to collect from consumers who fail to stay current with their financial obligations. The number of foreclosures is up. Collections companies have filed large numbers of lawsuits to collect from delinquent borrowers. Many consumers complain about the aggressive tactics of collections agents.

Mathews Fitzgerald offers representation to clients with financial issues, including clients who wish to file bankruptcy and those seeking to avoid bankruptcy. Attorneys at the Mathews Fitzgerald firm see the economy as providing them with an opportunity to serve the community and establish a substantial practice.

Mathews Fitzgerald believes the economy will continue to increase their client base and support expansion to additional offices in, both, Texas and other states. The firm expects to open several additional offices by the end of the second quarter of 2010.
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