Tennessee Bankruptcy Attorney David F. Cannon
David F. Cannon is a board-certified consumer bankruptcy attorney. He has been certified as a Consumer Bankruptcy Specialist by the American Board of Certification and the Tennessee Board of Continuing Legal Education and Specialization.
In Tennessee, only 10 percent of lawyers are board certified. In order to become a certified specialist by the Tennessee Board of Continuing Legal Education and Specialization, a lawyer must meet a number of criteria.
First, a lawyer must have significant experience in the field. David F. Cannon has practiced bankruptcy law since 1991 and has helped thousands of people over this time. Further, certified specialists must pass a number of exams and maintain continuing legal education requirements. Finally, specialists must have earned a number of positive references, both from creditor and debtor attorneys. Certification from the American Board of Certification involves successfully completing a written examination covering bankruptcy and legal ethics, as well as evidence of experience, education and references.
How Do I Benefit From Having a Board-Certified Attorney Working With Me?
Certification reflects your lawyer's level of skill and experience. Bankruptcy law can be a very intricate field. The way in which your bankruptcy is handled can have a major impact on your life going forward. You want to work with a lawyer who has represented clients in a wide range of circumstances. David F. Cannon has handled nearly every kind of bankruptcy. Simply stated, there is not much in bankruptcy that surprises him. This gives our firm's clients a major advantage in all types of bankruptcy proceedings.
Contact Nashville Board Certified Bankruptcy Attorney David F. Cannon
If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, learn more about what a board certified lawyer can do for you. Call 615-800-3725, toll free at 877-696-8680, or e-mail our law firm today to schedule a consultation with our law firm.
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