We have been working with John for several years. He is an asset to his company and to us personally. He is very easy to talk to and believes in building relationships with his clients, Some attorneys keep make you feel uncomfortable to talk to, but he is the first attorney that ever listened to us and showed compassion for our circumstances. If anyone needs help to financial relief, we would recommend him as the best,
John Bollinger is a shareholder with Boleman Law Firm and is Partner in Charge of the firm’s Hampton office. He has been practicing bankruptcy law since 2000 and joined Boleman Law in 2004. He specializes in complex consumer bankruptcy issues.
John is a frequent speaker and panelist on bankruptcy issues at local, regional and national organizations. He has addressed the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, T. C. Williams School of Law, Virginia Bar Association (VBA), Tidewater Bankruptcy Bar Association (TBBA), Virginia Governors Conference on Housing, the National Association of Chapter Thirteen Trustees, Virginia Trial Lawyer’s Association, as well a number of civic and business organizations.
John was raised in Oneonta, New York. He currently lives in Williamsburg with his wife and two daughters. John enjoys playing soccer, golfing and fishing.
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We have been working with John for several years. He is an asset to his company and to us personally. He is very easy to talk to and believes in building relationships with his clients, Some attorneys keep make you feel uncomfortable to talk to, but he is the first attorney that ever listened to us and showed compassion for our circumstances. If anyone needs help to financial relief, we would recommend him as the best,
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Bankruptcy and debt Attorney | Nov 20
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"John is one of the best legal minds I have ever encountered. He has the rare ability to put clients at ease while finding creative solutions to complex legal problems. He cares deeply for his clients and considers it an honor to be able to help them.I endorse him without reservation."