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26 April 2023 / Garry A. Masterson

Attorney Garry Masterson Now Licensed to Practice in Arkansas

Topics: Bankruptcy

Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 92 years of client service, is thrilled to announce that attorney Garry Masterson was recently admitted to practice in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. 

When asked about the recent growth in his jurisdictional licensing, Garry stated, “I look forward to zealously representing our client's recovery efforts through the bankruptcy courts in Arkansas while expanding our firm’s in-house bankruptcy practice reach.”

When asked what attracts him to this state, Garry added, “Arkansas is an area of opportunity for our bankruptcy group, especially in light of the uncertain economic times we are experiencing. I always strive to have a hands-on, direct approach to my representation for our clients, and these two opportunities and timing were perfect matches."

For more information on Weltman’s comprehensive bankruptcy recovery solutions, click here. If you have questions about this news, feel free to connect with Garry at any time.

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