Jeff Norman
Jeff is an experienced board certified bankruptcy attorney and bankruptcy litigator with over 23 years experience. He has successfully represented over seven thousand bankrupt debtors – including individuals and businesses.
Jeff is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, Houston Association of Bankruptcy Attorneys and is Board Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as well as Board Certified – Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification. Jeff was named a 2008 Texas Super Lawyer by Texas Monthly Magazine in the area of Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights.
Currently, Jeff is counsel of record on over 500 bankruptcy cases currently pending in the Houston and Galveston Divisions of the Southern District of Texas.
Education
- Graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance from Houston Baptist University in 1982.
- Earned a Juris Doctorate from South Texas College of Law in 1985.
Memberships
- State Bar of Texas
- National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
- Houston Association of Debtor Attorneys
- American Bankruptcy Institute
Licensed to Practice
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
- U.S. Tax Court
- All Texas State Courts
Representative Cases
- Successfully handled complex business Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases including Oil and Gas Service Companies, Maritime Shipping Companies, Restaurants, High Net Worth Individuals, a Video Production Company and a Offshore Diving and Salvaging Company.
- Successfully managed farmer, ranching and fishing Chapter 12 cases.
- Successfully handled over 6,000 individual clients in their Chapter 7 or 13 case.
- Jeff is "AV" rated by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. He received the "very high to preeminent" rating of legal ability and the "very high" rating of ethical standards, the highest ratings ever given in both categories.
Jeff can help you if:
- You have a pending foreclosure.
- You have lawsuits or collection efforts on credit cards or loans.
- You have a deficiency due to a repossession or foreclosure.
- You have a business that needs to reorganize.
- You have tax debts you are unable to pay.
- You have personal debts that you are unable to pay as they come due.
- You have debt collectors who are ruining your life.