Burton E. Stacy
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Burton E. Stacy is a distinguished attorney at Hood & Stacy, P.A. in Bentonville, Arkansas, where he has dedicated his career since 2000 to providing exceptional legal services in debt collection, foreclosure, bankruptcy, and corporate law. With a Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University and an MBA from the University of Arkansas, Burton combines legal expertise with a strong business acumen, ensuring that his clients receive comprehensive support tailored to their unique situations. Burton began his legal journey as a law clerk for the Honorable James G. Mixon, gaining invaluable insights into the judicial process. He honed his skills as an attorney at Riggs Abney, Conner & Winters, and finally established his practice at Hood & Stacy, P.A., where he has built a reputation for his client-centered approach and in-depth knowledge of financial law. His commitment to helping clients navigate the complexities of debt and bankruptcy is evident in his meticulous attention to detail and proactive strategy development. Burton understands that financial challenges can be overwhelming, and he strives to provide reassurance and effective solutions, empowering his clients to make informed decisions. Recognized as one of Northwest Arkansas’s top business leaders in 2007 by the NWA Forty under Forty, Burton’s dedication extends beyond the courtroom. He is passionate about fostering community growth and supporting local businesses through sound legal advice and corporate structuring. Whether guiding individuals through the intricacies of bankruptcy or advising corporations on incorporation strategies, Burton E. Stacy is a trusted ally for clients seeking clarity and resolution in their financial matters.
About Debt Collection Law
Debt collection attorneys help creditors recover outstanding debts and represent consumers facing collection actions. They navigate collection laws and procedures. Common matters include debt recovery, collection defense, fair debt collection act, garnishment.