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Rollins Law Firm

Rollins Law Firm

40 Northtown Drive, Suite 101, Jackson, MS 39211, United States, Jackson, MS 39211

2 Attorneys
9 Locations
$45M+ Recovered
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About Rollins Law Firm

Rollins Law Firm assists individuals and families across Mississippi with bankruptcy proceedings, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings. The firm also handles personal injury and family law matters. With multiple offices throughout the state, including Jackson and Ridgeland, the firm provides legal support for debt relief, foreclosure prevention, and stopping creditor harassment. Attorney Thomas C. Rollins Jr., a U.S. Marines veteran, has filed over 2500 bankruptcy cases.

Notable Case Results

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$1M

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (Business)

A Community Supported Agriculture farm, in operation for 61 years, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy due to financial problems from crop damage. Liabilities were between $1 million and $10 million, with assets between $500,001 and $1 million, and 200-999 creditors.

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$1M

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (Business)

An activated carbon company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy due to unexpected higher costs and design issues. The company's liabilities were between $1 million and $10 million.

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$40M

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

A Razorbacks' football coach filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy to discharge $40 million worth of debt. The bankruptcy trustee requested an extension, and a creditor questioned the disposition of his salary, suspecting fraudulent information.

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$1.7M

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Former baseball figure Jose Canseco filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy documents, reportedly $1.7 million behind in liabilities, including $500,000 to the IRS, with less than $21,000 in assets.

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$500,000

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

A lawmaker filed his second Chapter 13 bankruptcy in 2012 to fight state government and IRS over income taxes and stop foreclosure. A judge ruled the second filing was in bad faith and would not halt the foreclosure.

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$792,000

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Casey Anthony, acquitted of murder in 2011, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy primarily due to legal bills, owing approximately $792,000, including $500,000 to her defense attorney. She also faced three lawsuits related to defamation and search costs.

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