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Personal Injury LawLearn how a Williamsburg car accident attorney helps injured victims understand their legal options, deal with insurance companies, document losses, and pursue compensation after a crash.
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Business LawForming an LLC yourself through your state costs only the filing fee. Most business owners still pay a formation company anyway, trading a modest fee for speed, a registered agent, and one less thing to get wrong during an already busy launch. The real differences between these companies show up in the fine print, what the first year includes, and what silently converts into an expensive annual renewal.
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Business LawThe top business law firms for 2026, ranked by Am Law 100 gross revenue, are led by Kirkland and Ellis at 10.556 billion US dollars, followed by Latham and Watkins at 8.3 billion. Wachtell Lipton leads the industry in profit per equity partner at 12.152 million US dollars. Other leading business law firms include Skadden Arps, Sullivan and Cromwell, Davis Polk, Gibson Dunn, Paul Weiss, Cravath, and Simpson Thacher.
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BankruptcyAn emergency bankruptcy attorney files a skeleton bankruptcy petition, a bare minimum filing containing only the essential documents, to trigger an automatic stay within hours. This automatic stay immediately stops a foreclosure sale, a repossession, a wage garnishment, or a collection lawsuit, even when the action is scheduled for the same day. The remaining paperwork is due within 14 days under Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 1007.
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BankruptcyBankruptcy leads for attorneys generally cost between 40 and 300 US dollars per lead in 2026, depending on exclusivity, chapter type, and source. Shared directory leads run 10 to 60 US dollars, mid tier vendor leads run 45 to 65 US dollars, and exclusive leads run 75 to 300 US dollars. Chapter 13 leads generally cost more than Chapter 7 leads, since Chapter 13 cases produce higher attorney fees on average.
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BankruptcyChapter 11 bankruptcy lawyers help businesses reorganize debt while continuing to operate, rather than liquidating entirely under Chapter 7. Traditional Chapter 11 legal fees commonly run 50,000 to 100,000 US dollars or more, while Subchapter V, a streamlined path for businesses with debts under 3,424,000 US dollars, generally costs a fraction of that amount and resolves in a median of 6.6 months compared to 10.4 months for a traditional case.
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Immigration LawA visa lawyer helps individuals and employers file immigration petitions, respond to USCIS requests for evidence, and represent clients when a visa application faces denial or delay. Costs generally range from 1,500 to 8,000 US dollars in flat attorney fees depending on the visa type, separate from government filing fees, which commonly run 500 to 3,000 US dollars depending on the petition.
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BankruptcyAmerican Airlines filed for bankruptcy. AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on November 29, 2011, in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The airline emerged from bankruptcy on December 9, 2013, after merging with US Airways, becoming the world's largest airline under the American Airlines Group name.
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Business LawAn Austin business lawyer helps local companies form the right legal entity, draft and review contracts, resolve business disputes, and stay compliant with Texas business law. Costs generally run 200 to 450 US dollars per hour, with flat fees common for formation and contract work. Businesses in Austin most often need a lawyer during formation, a contract dispute, a lawsuit, or a business immigration matter involving a founder or key employee.
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A tax attorney is a lawyer specializing in tax law, representing individuals and businesses in disputes with the IRS, structuring transactions to minimize tax liability, and handling matters including tax debt, tax fraud defense, tax audits, property tax appeals, and international tax compliance. Costs generally range from 200 to 500 US dollars per hour, or a flat fee for a defined matter, and most personal attorney fees stopped being tax deductible after 2018, a rule the One Big Beautiful Bill Act made permanent.
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