Haeger Law LLC                                                        888-463-3520
ROBERT J. HAEGER IS BOARD CERTIFIED IN CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY LAW BY THE AMERICAN BOARD OF CERTIFICATION
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We Can Help You:
• Stop Foreclosure
• Stop Wage Garnishments
• Stop Lawsuits
• Keep Your Home
• Get Real Mortgage Modification
• Avoid Second Mortgage Liens
• Fight Unfair Mortgage Practices

Experience:

Robert J. Haeger has been helping people like you since 1985. Mr. Haeger is board certified in the area of consumer bankruptcy law by the American Board of Certification, a graduate of Max Gardner's bankruptcy litigation bootcamp, a member of the National Bankruptcy Forum, and he has been designated a “super lawyer" in the area of consumer bankruptcy law in Maryland and Washington, D.C. by Baltimore Magazine, Maryland Super Lawyers, and Washington DC Super Lawyers.

Education:

Mr. Haeger is a graduate of the University of San Francisco School of Law (J.D. cum laude 1983), the University of California at Berkeley (A.B. cum laude 1980), Max Gardner's Bankruptcy Bootcamp (2006), and he is a member of McAuliffe Honor Society and Phi Beta Kappa.

Contact

By email info@haegerlaw.com, or call us at 888-463-3520 to schedule a no-obligation phone consultation, if you are seeking relief from your financial problems, or if you are a victim of unfair or deceptive mortgage or other debt collection practices. Mr. Haeger's law offices are conveniently located in Gaithersburg at the Russell Office Park near Costco, 931-B Russell Avenue, and in Germantown not far from Wal Mart and Home Depot at 11403 Seneca Forest Circle, where hours are by appointment only.

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