Ronald W. Holland has been practicing Bankruptcy Law and representing debtors in bankruptcy cases since 1982. He has been the supervising attorney of some of the largest and most prestigious bankruptcy firms in Northern California and is now offering his services directly to consumers and small business at Holland Law Firm.He has extensive experience representing clients in Bankruptcy actions in Federal court in both the Eastern and Northern Districts of California. Although mostly consumer and small business cases, many of them involved foreclosure and real estate actions, mid-sized businesses, and other complex issues such as dischargeability and asset exemption litigation. Mr. Holland’s vast experience also includes such diverse legal fields as business, contracts, and civil litigation. Over the past 35 years, Mr. Holland has filed over 10,000 bankruptcy cases. Helping people with their debts is Mr. Holland’s main goalMr. Holland was born in Sacramento and has lived in the area most of his life. He is a graduate of UC Davis and of Golden Gate School of Law in San Francisco, where he obtained his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree. Mr. Holland has been a panel speaker at the several seminars including the national convention of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. His prior practices included Supervising Attorney at a major bankruptcy firm in the San Francisco Bay area, Senior Attorney at a major Sacramento bankruptcy firm and Bankruptcy Department Managing Attorney at a national firm.Laurie, Ron’s wife, has worked with him in bankruptcy practice since 1985. She is considered to be one of the most knowledgeable, understanding and helpful bankruptcy paralegals ever. Holland Law Firm clients love working with the family team of Ron and Laurie as they work closely together to solve their clients’ debt problems. It’s a great team with great clients!
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