Jefferson Law, LLC is a Philadelphia-based legal practice founded by Henry A. Jefferson, a Pennsylvania-licensed attorney with a J.D. from Duquesne University School of Law (1995). Before establishing his firm, Jefferson spent five years as a consumer advocate at Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, a prominent non-profit legal services organization, where he gained extensive experience in foreclosure prevention and loan modification negotiations. He also served as a law clerk for the Honorable Brenda J. Hollar in the Territorial Court of the US Virgin Islands and has experience as a business owner and operator.
The firm offers four primary legal services: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing and representation; IRS tax controversy resolution including Offer in Compromise, Installment Agreements, Innocent Spouse Relief, and Trust Fund Recovery Penalties; probate and estate settlement; and mortgage loan modifications, particularly post-bankruptcy. According to the website, the firm emphasizes that bankruptcy exemptions can allow clients to retain personal belongings and home equity while eliminating or reducing unsecured debt, stopping collection harassment, and preventing foreclosure.
Jefferson Law distinguishes itself through the principal attorney's documented background in foreclosure prevention and HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program) expertise. Henry A. Jefferson was a contributing writer to multiple editions of the Urban Affairs Coalition Foreclosure Prevention Guide focusing on HAMP modifications and has negotiated with lenders through the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas' Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Program. The firm explicitly specializes in applying for mortgage loan modifications immediately after bankruptcy petition filing, a strategic positioning that differentiates it from general bankruptcy practitioners.
The firm operates as a specialized legal practice rather than a high-volume bankruptcy mill. While the website clearly positions bankruptcy as a core offering, the breadth of services (IRS, probate, mortgage modifications) suggests a boutique approach. However, potential clients should note that the website provides limited information about fee structures, filing statistics, or detailed case outcomes. The firm's strength appears concentrated in the intersection of bankruptcy, foreclosure prevention, and loan modification work.