Lisa Torelli McCue
The McCue Law Firm, P.A.
1600 S. Federal Hwy
Suite 750
Pompano Beach, FL 33062
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Phone: (954) 267-9377 | Fax: (954) 267-9377
http://www.mccuelaw.com/
South Florida Bankruptcy & Foreclosure Defense Attorney
Legal Topic
Bankruptcy
Preferred New Clients
I prefer to handle cases involving individuals seeking debt relief through bankruptcy, as well as homeowners facing foreclosure who need an attorney to defend them.
Sub-Topics
Business Bankruptcy
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Chapter 7
Collections & Repossessions
Credit Disputes
Creditor Harassment
Debt Relief
Foreclosure
Garnishments
Personal Bankruptcy
Bar Admissions
FL, Sep 1995
Bar Number: 59536
Other Court Admissions
Licensed in all State Courts throught Florida, as well as federal courts as follows: U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, and U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida.
Association Memberships
Florida Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Association for Justice and Florida Association for Justice, Member of National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys.
Continuing Education
I regularly attend continuing legal education seminars which focuses on bankruptcy topics. I belong to several organizations comprised solely of bankruptcy or foreclosure defense attorneys, who regularly share information via google groups and emails. Every single day, I read new case law and new judicial decisions which directly impact my clients and their cases. The law is constantly changing, and I strive to be the most well-informed attorney I can be.
Papers and Publications
I have published two online articles on bankruptcy law at http://ezinearticles.com/.
Example Cases
I handle Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases regularly.
I have represented clients in foreclosure defense cases against Bank of America, Citibank, Chase, Wachovia, Countrywide, HSBC Bank, SunTrust, Deutsche Bank, and other major lenders.
I have handled mortgage loan modification negotiations and mortgage workout agreements for clients with lenders and mortgage servicers. Additionally, I have negotiated short sale and deed-in-lieu transactions on behalf of my clients.
Education
Nova Southeastern University
J.D.
Davie
FL
1995
Cum Laude.
Received several book awards for highest grade in class; graded on to Law Review in first year of Law School; Semi-Finalist, Moot Court Competition; graduated top 5% with Honors.
University of Florida
B.A.
Gainesville
FL
1986
Cum Laude.
Majored in Philosophy; Studied abroad one semester at University of Innsbruck in Austria; graduated with Honors.
Number of Attorneys
2
State Licensed In
Florida
Firm Focus and History
Our firm focuses on providing quality, affordable legal representation in the following areas: bankruptcy, foreclosure defense, , loan modifications, deeds-in-lieu, short sales, credit card lawsuit defense, creditor harassment litigation, and debt settlement negotiations.
Chris and I founded The McCue Law Firm, PA together after we graduated law school in 1995.
Previous Employment Summary
I have been practicing law since 1995.
Activities and Awards
I believe strongly in the need to give back to those less fortunate members of our community. As such, I do pro bono work for Legal Aid in my area or practice.
What is your opinion regarding clients educating themselves on legal issues?
I'm all for clients educating themselves! I firmly believe in educating and informing clients so that they can make sound decisions for themselves. An educated client generally leads to a more effective representation.
Are you willing to review documents prepared by clients?
I'm always willing to review documents prepared by clients.
Are you willing to coach clients who want to represent themselves?
No I am not willing to coach clients because I see this as a recipe for disaster. Bankruptcy has become far more complex in recent years. Mistakes in this area of the law can be very costly, so I'm generally not willing to do it half-way.
Why did you decide to be a lawyer?
Although I grew up with every advantage (good schools, loving parents), I always felt a great deal of compassion for those less fortunate (My husband jokes that this is what attracted me to him). Becoming a lawyer to help others was my way of giving back for all the blessings in my life.
What work experience and education helps you be a better lawyer?
Coincidentally, I was a philosophy major in college before going to law school. Studying philosophy has given me the ability to look at all angles of a potential problem and to think "outside the box" when necessary in order to advance my clients' interests. Through vast amounts of reading, researching, and continuing legal education courses, I strive to keep current on the new laws.
Bankruptcy and foreclosure defense laws are in a constant state of flux. New judicial decisions in different districts, as well as bills recently passed or still pending in Congress, can have monumental impact on my clients' cases. I need to be thoroughly informed so I can provide the competent legal representation that my clients need and deserve.
Why did you decide on your primary area of practice?
Bankruptcy is a guaranteed right in the constitution. I firmly believe that everyone deserves a second chance to get their finances straightened out. With so many people currently out of work, the need for affordable, competent bankruptcy representation is greater now than ever. I am proud to play a part in filling that need in the community. It's a wonderful feeling to help someone shed the oppressive debt and get a fresh start in life.
What do you like best about your career?
There are many things. First and foremost, I derive tremendous satisfaction from seeing the life-changing transformation that bankruptcy affords to my clients. It's like a cloud has been lifted for them. Additionally, I enjoy the flexibility of owning my own business. It enables me to spend more time with my kids. I also love working together with my husband (believe it or not). We work on all files together, so our clients get the benefit of two legal minds for the price of one.
Tell us about your law firm:
We have a wonderful and experienced team of paralegals that assist with our bankruptcy cases. They care as deeply about our clients as we do — it's a prerequisite to getting a job at our firm!
What are your strengths and style?
My firm is approachable. No one ever feels judged or intimidated around me or my husband, Chris. We are naturally a compassionate people who are willing to go the extra mile for clients.
Personal Interests:
My personal interests revolve around my two children. When it's Little League season, I'm the biggest baseball fan you've ever seen! It's all about the kids when I'm not working, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Office Manager/Assistant
Carol Fanju
Fax
(954) 267-9377
Office Hours
Office is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. After hours and weekend appointments are available.
Emergency After Hours
Yes
Foreign Languages
Spanish
Fixed-Price Services and Fees
Our fees for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy generally start at $1,500 plus costs, but this can vary depending on the complexity of the case.
For Chapter 13 cases, we follow the fee structure promulgated by the Southern District Bankruptcy Court. The base fee on a chapter 13 is $3500 plus costs, with part of the fees paid over time as part of the Chapter 13 plan.
Hourly Rates
Our hourly rates vary depending on the nature and scope of representation. Most of our fees are flat rate and payable in a payment plan for the convenience of our clients.
Free Initial Consultation?
Yes, I offer a free initial consultation with no pre-set time limit.
Typical Retainer
$500 is our typical retainer.
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