I am a young attorney looking to start a bankruptcy practice in Southern California. Can anyone recommend some good filing software for an attorney in my position? I will be filing primarily Chapter 7s and Chapter 13s. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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I..uhhhh...."acquired" Best Case off the internets when I was going to file pro se (I've since opted to wait) and I liked it. The software was pretty easy to figure out and the flow of inputting data made sense. I dunno how much it costs to actually purchase a licensed copy, but they are all pretty expensive.
Hopefully somebody with a wider and more ethical experience can help you.
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Hi. I'm a Paralegal Student. When I took Bankruptcy Law, we used Best Case Bankruptcy software. The professor seemed to think it was the most user-friendly software he had used. It was fairly easy to figure out.Originally posted by blanka5000 View PostI am a young attorney looking to start a bankruptcy practice in Southern California. Can anyone recommend some good filing software for an attorney in my position? I will be filing primarily Chapter 7s and Chapter 13s. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Also, all of the bankruptcy attorneys I have personally consulted with my husband in the last 2 months use Best Case.
Discover why consumer bankruptcy attorneys rely on Best Case by Stretto more than any other provider for all their case-preparation and filing needs.
Good Luck!Last edited by 2Bshinyandnew; 11-14-2008, 12:04 PM.
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