MILWAUKEE, WI, May 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) James L. Miller, who has practiced bankruptcy law in the local Milwaukee community since 1993, will be making a televised appearance on Fox 6 News on May 30, 2013 to discuss his book The Truth About Bankruptcy In Wisconsin: Your Pathway to a Brighter Future. The segment will air at 9:55 AM CDT on the Fox Focus program. The book, which acts as "a step by step guide to filing and recovering from bankruptcy," lays out the details of filing in the state of Wisconsin, while also offering advice and information.
The Truth About Bankruptcy in Wisconsin recognizes various bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy options for people in debt. The book can be obtained free of charge by visiting www.millermillerlaw.com.
"The aim of this book is to help you identify your debt problems, present possible solutions and introduce the bankruptcy process," states Miller, the owner of Miller & Miller LLC.
Miller & Miller LLC, which files an average of over 800 bankruptcy cases each year, focuses almost exclusively on Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and debt negotiation cases.
The firm, located at 735 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 600, Milwaukee, WI, has additional offices in Kenosha and Germantown, and offers assistance with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, as well as non-bankruptcy debt elimination strategies such as Chapter 128 and debt negotiation/settlement.
Milwaukee Bankruptcy Attorney James Miller to Appear on Fox 6 News
James L. Miller, who has practiced bankruptcy law in the local community since 1993, will be making a televised appearance on Fox 6 News on May 30, 2013.
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[Press-News.org] Milwaukee Bankruptcy Attorney James Miller to Appear on Fox 6 NewsJames L. Miller, who has practiced bankruptcy law in the local community since 1993, will be making a televised appearance on Fox 6 News on May 30, 2013.
