Bainbridge Law Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
850 South 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 | P: 215.592.1899 | F: 215-592-8868

Practice Areas - Bainbridge Law Center, Philadelphia.

Consumer Bankruptcy--Chapters 7 and 13— Are you drowning in debt? Is your house about to be foreclosed on? Then Bankruptcy may be an appropriate way for you to get a "fresh start".
Please see our Bankruptcy section for more information on filing for Bankruptcy.

Business Matters—We regularly assist small business owners with setting up new entities, reviewing and creating contracts, and the sale of business assets.

Real Estate, Zoning and Land Use—We have extensive experience in handling real estate matters, including residential and commercial leases and sales, as well as navigating Philadelphia zoning and L&I regulations. Moreover, as short-term rental (Airbnb) owners ourselves, we are especially knowledgeable about an evolving area of frustration and opportunity in the City.

Quiet Title Actions—Deed fraud and old mortgages are a constant source of frustration for property owners, and we have filed dozens of actions to have these issues cleared up to provide good marketable title to sellers.

Estate Planning and Administration—We regularly work with clients to provide estate planning services, and when loved ones pass away, we have experience in probating hundreds of estates over the years and helping families navigate the nuances of estate administration.

Judgment Collections—If you've obtained a judgment and need help getting paid, we'll take the necessary steps to make sure you collect!

Personal Injury—Automobile Accident, Slip and Fall, Medical Malpractice--If you've been injured, we can help you get compensated!

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