What happens to my case now that Mann Bracken has filed for bankruptcy?

by Jeena Cho on February 16, 2010

by: Jeena Cho

We’ve received several emails and calls regarding Mann Braken’s bankruptcy. Most common question being, “I was sued by Mann Bracken and they have filed for bankruptcy. What happens to my case?” First, it’s important to realize Mann Bracken was the law firm representing the plaintiff in your case. So, it’s not Mann Bracken suing you, but Discover, Chase, Bank of America, etc. Mann Bracken as the law firm has filed for bankruptcy, but the plaintiff in your case still has the claim against you. The law suit won’t be dismissed simply because Mann Bracken cease to exist. Most likely, the plaintiff in your case will get new counsel and the law suit will continue.

If you do have a pending case, it’s important to get legal representation in your case. We suggest you contact a lawyer regarding your particular law suit.

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  • kathy

    Jeena Cho

    Mann Bracken does not represent Discover, Chase, or Bank of America. Mann Bracken collects debt charged-off and sold by Discover, Chase, and Bank of America. These banks are not longer the creditor once Mann Bracken begins collecting.

    • http://www.jclawgroup.com Jeena Cho

      Mann Bracken was a law firm that represented credit card companies in bringing collection suits against debtors. All of the lawsuits I’ve seen by Mann Bracken were cases where they represented a credit card company.

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