Richard J. Morin
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My name is Rick Morin and I am an attorney with a successful law practice in Sacramento. My practice is based upon an unrelenting desire to assist individuals and business owners with challenging legal issues. My staff and I dedicate ourselves to providing world-class customer service. Hiring an attorney and going through a lawsuit, bankruptcy or other legal matter can be daunting. Starting with me, my whole team will do everything we can to make the process as easy as possible. I also make a promise to all of my clients and prospective clients: when you call my office, I will always be available to talk. If I'm not available because of court or meetings, I will call you back as soon as possible. I don't just take your money and then hide behind layers of assistants. That's just wrong. I grew up in Fair Oaks and attended local schools. I earned my undergraduate degree from California State University, Sacramento and I received my juris doctor degree, with distinction, from the University of Pacific McGeorge School of Law. I am proud to say that I passed the California bar exam on my first try. While my practice is based here in Sacramento, I am licensed to practice in all California courts. As an example, I have handled litigation in the Orange County Superior Court and the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. I also practice frequently in the United States Bankruptcy Courts in Sacramento and Modesto. Giving back to the community is important to me. I volunteer at the bankruptcy help desk at the United States Bankruptcy Court. I also take select cases on a pro-bono basis. My blog provides excellent legal tips to consumers and business owners.
About Bankruptcy Debt Law
Bankruptcy attorneys help individuals and businesses overwhelmed by debt find relief through bankruptcy or debt restructuring. They guide clients through the process to a fresh start. Common matters include chapter 7 bankruptcy, chapter 13 bankruptcy, debt negotiation, creditor harassment.