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Our bankruptcy services do not cost our clients anything unless we <br />actually recover our fees from the bankruptcy. <br />Taxpayer Ilssistance <br />The firm makes every effort to assist the tvcpayer in any tax problem to <br />the extent ethically possible. The firm also timely handles questions posed <br />by delinquent taxpayers, whether they are in the form of written letters or <br />telephone conversations. <br />Many past inquiries have been made regazding the appropriate person or <br />office to contact to correct inaccuracies as to their address, property <br />description and/or valuations. The firm not only notes this information on <br />its computer system, but will inform the District's Taac Office of such <br />information, as well as directing the taacpayer to the appropriate individual <br />or office. <br />If a taxpayer communicates that he or she no longer owns a piece of <br />The F:m aka aery ftt to timery property, we abstract the properiy to confirm or deny a change in <br />handk qeetbm poud 6r ddinquat ownership. If the inquiring taxpayer does not in fact own the real property, <br />nyarns, w"K thcj ue n tne <br />tarm of wrina kttm a ukpAae we change the information in the firm's computer and send a new owner <br />comersitioe:. letter to the correct owner as well as provide such informaUon to our <br />client. However, if the deed records indicate that the inquiring taxpayer <br />still owns the property, then the firm reestablishes contact with the <br />taxpayer to detemune the possible problem. <br />A large number of inquiries come from delinquem taxpayers who have <br />problems concerning payment of taxes by their mortgage company and/or <br />their ritle company at a closing. The firm attempts to isolate the particular <br />problem with the taxpayer. If all efforts by the taxpayer to resolve the <br />problem fail, the firm wiil communicate with the mortgage company <br />and/or title company in an attempt to resolve the issue of payment of the <br />tatces without necessitating a lawsuit. <br />Litigation Support System <br />At the heart of the firm's effort is its unique computerized litigation <br />system. Although a litigation support system is normally not discussed or <br />considered a part of legal assistance, the firm believes it has developed a <br />system of litigation support that must be mentioned within the conte7ct of <br />legal assistance. The litigation support system is comprised of two (2) <br />elements: (A) personnel and (B) a computerized litigation support system. <br />Thrw`r tln yean tne Fum pss Through t6e years the firm has assembled a staff of highly qualified and <br />usemDke a sqlf of 6il* qulified exPerienced ad valorern tax law and litigation attorneys. They are <br />uid eipcrienced ad nbrem qi hw supported by paralegals, legal assistants, and the administrative staff. The <br />and lc;ption attoneys majority of the firm's attorneys gained their expertise prior to joining the <br />firm. Many of the attomeys served as City, County, and District <br />knipn ry- kope o( Savice - Pap 13 <br />