Richard S. Ravosa, Esquire, was one of only fifteen lawyers recognized in 2005 by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as a “rising star” for his achievements in representing clients with difficult legal obstacles to overcome, his business acumen, and entrepreneurship skills. Attorney Ravosa is admitted to the practice of law in Massachusetts and Connecticut and has an accomplished record as a bankruptcy lawyer, trial lawyer, negotiator, and strategist. Attorney Ravosa is a member of the Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, American Bankruptcy Institute, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and a member of the Boston Bar Association’s Bankruptcy Section and is chief legal counsel of the Massachusetts Bankruptcy Center and Mass Debt Solutions.
Catherine W. Anderson, Esquire is a compassionate advocate whose skill set cross cuts several areas of bankruptcy practice. Attorney Anderson-Welsh is admitted to the practice of law in Massachusetts and is a member of the Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers and Women’s Bar Association. Attorney Anderson has effectively assisted her clients in avoiding foreclosure by postponing foreclosure auctions so the properties can be sold on the open market.