Thomas C McBride is a lawyer practicing bankruptcy. Thomas received a B.S. degree from Louisiana State University in 1976, and has been licensed for 47 years. Thomas practices at McBride Law Firm in Alexandria, LA.
I was pleased with Mr. McBride himself. However, the attorney who handled our case is not responsive. We leave messages and she takes days to return our call (if at all). I would have preferred to do business with just Mr. McBride. Also, today we called the office for a fax number to send some information and the receptionist refused to give it to my husband.
We hired Mr. McBride after we found another attorney had not been including the appropriate numbers to come up with our monthly figure. At first, we were pleased. Shortly thereafter, things went downhill. We have had almost zero contact in regard to my husband's automobile accident that occurred after the bankruptcy. We have to hire another attorney just to file a lawsuit to preserve the statues of limitations for the accident -- mostly due to the McBride Law Firm's lack of communication.
I filed a Chpt. 7 in 2008, requesting to re-affirm my home and vehicle. I completely listed all credit cards. McBride's office "forgot" to re-affirm my home and left out two credit cards. As a result, I no longer have full responsibilities of a home owner with the ability to sell the home, and my payments do not affect my ability to repair my credit. In addition, I am constantly harassed by bill collectors. McBride took several months to answer my phone calls, and nothing got resolved.
301 Jackson Street, Suite 101Alexandria, LA 71301U.S.A.
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