Lorraine M. Greenberg & Associates is a bankruptcy law firm established in 1981 and based in Chicago, Illinois. The firm specializes in representing consumers and small business owners navigating federal bankruptcy proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois. With over 35 years of experience, the firm has built a reputation serving clients throughout Chicago, its suburbs, and Northern Illinois.
The firm offers comprehensive bankruptcy services including Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy to eliminate unsecured debts, Chapter 13 reorganization plans to stop foreclosure and create repayment schedules, consumer bankruptcy for individuals and families, small business bankruptcy, and tax dispute resolution. Additional services include foreclosure prevention, garnishment stops, car repossession defense, student loan debt consultation, and sheriff sale assistance. The firm provides free case evaluations and operates on a consultation model to help clients understand their options.
Lorraine M. Greenberg personally leads the firm and is the Founding Director of the Center for Bankruptcy Law. The firm distinguishes itself through BBB membership (A+ rated with complaint-free award), membership in the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, American Bankruptcy Institute, and Illinois State Bar Association. The website emphasizes personalized service, responsive communication via email and Zoom, and affordable pricing. Client testimonials highlight both professional expertise and compassionate human-level connection during the bankruptcy process.
As a solo practitioner or small firm model, clients receive direct access to the principal attorney. The firm's long operational history and professional credentials suggest stability and deep expertise in Illinois bankruptcy law. However, this is a legal service requiring significant client participation and commitment; bankruptcy is not a quick fix and involves court proceedings, mandatory counseling, and multi-year repayment obligations for Chapter 13 cases.