$ 460-460 per hour
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25 years | 1,000 cases
25 years | 500 cases
25 years | 1,000 cases
25 years | 200 cases
$ 460-460 per hour
25%-40%
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Acquired: 2002
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Acquired: 2002
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1561 Lakefront Dr, Unit 204, Sarasota, FL, 34240
194 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 5 of 29 reviews | Bankruptcy & Debt
Posted by Jessika | November 19, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt
Outstanding Attorney
Chris D. Smith has been my family's attorney for over 15 years. He is very thorough and personable. You will never feel like a number or just another fille with him. I love the fact that he is a local, a product of Sarasota's Pine View School and that he is practicing where he grew up, serving our co...
Posted by Pamela | June 24, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt
Absolutely recommend
Chris helped us with our bankruptcy and put our minds at ease from the very first meeting we had with him. He and his team helped us step by step through the process and helped relieve a huge weight off our shoulders!
Posted by anonymous | August 01, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt
Very thorough and great Communication.
I must say I was nervous and excited at the same time about filing for bankruptcy and getting a clean slate. They gave me all my options and were very thorough throughout the process. I presented them with a case that needed to be filed in a short time and they were able to make it happen. Although m...
Posted by Joshua | July 03, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt
Couldn't have gone smoother
I can't begin to explain the amount of stress and anxiety Chris was able to relieve for my family and I. With debt surmounting daily and bankruptcy being our only option, Chris was able to guide us through those merky waters with the utmost professionalism. He comes highly recommended from the Bush f...
Posted by Troy | June 20, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt
Terrible bankruptcy representation
If you are looking for an attorney who won't show up to your bankruptcy hearing and will instead send someone who knows nothing about your case, then by all means, hire Chris. I had a complicated case and was given bad advice which costs me more funds and time than this should have. He may have knowl...
I am sorry Client was dissatisfied with the case, but my involvement ended very early in the ordeal. Here is the case history: Client filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy on January 15, 2015, case 8:15-bk-00387, Tampa, Florida. His publicly-viewable schedules, signed by him under oath, indicate that he owed no real property and $14,394.65 in personal property. His schedules indicate that he owed significant IRS debt and over $391,000 in unsecured debt, including a judgment debt exceeding $150,000 to Alexandrine Boswell. Average monthly income of $2,777.70 and expenses of $4,100. Per the court docket, his case met with significant resistance from the U.S. Dept. of Justice U.S. Trustee, the panel trust, and Ms. Boswell. Per request of client, attorney Smith filed a motion to withdraw from case on June 2, 2015. Total compensation paid to Mr. Smith for representation was $2,815. Thereafter, Client retained new counsel, David Jennis and Eric Jacobs, to represent him going forward. On June 3, 2015, adversary case (8:15-ap-00509) was filed by Boswell against Client, alleging claims under 523(a)(2) (“false pretenses, false representation, actual fraud”) and 523(a)(4) (“fraud as fiduciary, embezzlement, larceny”). An amended, corrected complaint filed by same creditor on May 9, 2016 alleging 523(a)(2) claims. On August 17, 2015, the U.S. Trustee (U.S Dept. of Justice) filed adversary case 8:15-ap-00730 seeking the objection of revocation of discharge per 727(c),(d),(e). The complaint specifically alleges, “With the intent to hinder, delay or defraud creditors or the trustee, [Client] transferred, removed or concealed property within one year of the filing […].” It also alleges “With the intent to hinder, delay or defraud creditors or the trustee, [Client] removed or concealed assets, gifts or property, and payments to creditors within one year of the filing of the bankruptcy petition.” In main case, the U.S. Trustee, panel trustee and Boswell all sought to examine Client at a deposition under oath and all three also sought extensions of time to file adversary matters. Client’s new attorney, Eric Jacobs, filed two Motions for Reconsideration of Order Granting Second Motion for Extension of Time to File Adversary Proceeding and also filed an Emergency Motion for Protective Order in Connection with Examination of Debtor. The first two motions were denied by the Court and he withdraw the emergency motion in open court on July 13, 2015. On July 14, 2015, Client's new counsel filed a disclosure indicated that he has received a $15,000 retainer for his representation. On December 22, 2016, another disclosure was filed by his attorney indicating an additional payment of $5,000 in fees. On October 27, 2015, the U.S. Trust filed an “Agreed Motion to Dismiss Chapter 7 Case with Prejudice,” stating that the Debtor and U.S. Trustee had agreed to dismiss the main case and provide for a 24 month bar against refiling. The motion also indicates that Client had agreed to pay the administrative expenses incurred by trustee. Creditor Boswell objected to this motion. The Court set the matter for trial on September 22, 2016, but the Motion was withdrawn on September 16, 2016. On February 8, 2017, the Debtor’s attorney Eric Jacobs filed a notice indicating that Client had no objection to paying the trustee’s fees and attorney’s fees incurred in connection with the dismissal of the case, which exceeded $12,000. On February 9, 2017, the U.S. Trustee filed a new Motion to Dismiss Case, seeking a five year bar to refiling. On February 27, 2017, the Court granted the motion and the bankruptcy case was dismissed, and Client was barred from refiling a bankruptcy for five years. The case closed on April 7, 2017 without entry of discharge.
"I endorse this lawyer. Very professional and proficient at settling client matters as expeditiously and effectively as possible. The best attorneys have this trait."
"I endorse this lawyer. Chris is an intelligent, skilled, and compassionate attorney who always considers his clients best interests first."
"I endorse this lawyer. After reviewing attorney Smith's history as well as his insightful answers to questions posted on Avvo, I believe he is a trustworthy source of legal information and experience."
"Mr. Smith is a very intelligent and professional attorney. He is very responsible, organized and diligent in the handling of his cases. He treats his clients with respect and courtesy. I highly recommend this attorney."
"I endorse this lawyer. Chris is an outstanding attorney dedicated to doing the best for his clients."
"I have a number of clients that have been facing bankruptcy over the past few years. I have the pleasure of working closely with Chris on a number of these files. Chris has always given straight forward and honest advice and has been very responsive to the concerns of my clients."
"Chris is very knowledgable about bankruptcy matters and I found him to be very responsive and professional. I would definitely recommend him."
"Mr. Smith is well experienced and incredibly knowledgeable. He is my "go-to" man when it comes to all matters of bankruptcy and personal injury work."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. He is a sharp mind who works extremely hard and will produce results."
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2016
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2003
Pro Bono Award, Dechert LLP
2012 - Present
Attorney, SmithLaw
2010 - 2011
Managing Partner, Smith and Dine P.A.
2005 - 2009
Managing Attorney, Christopher D. Smith, P.A.
2001 - 2005
Associate, Dechert
Member
Judgment for Plaintiff
Judgment for Plaintiff for $126,291.30
Judgment for Plaintiff for $1,531,751.86
Judgment for Plaintiff for $111,035.46
Trustee's Objection Overruled
2001
JD - Juris Doctor
1998
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2012
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