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Bankruptcy can offer
a fresh start.
That’s the way attorney
Rachel Kaylie sees
it.
“Bankruptcy laws
were enacted to protect
everyone because no one
is immune from life’s unexpected
and unfortunate
circumstances,” she
says.
Kaylie is a bankruptcy
and personal injury attorney
who believes in
treating all of her clients
with respect and dignity.
“I know that many
who see me are going
through a difficult time,”
she says. Some have already
tried to navigate
the endless red tape that
brings them to her in the
first place, and the last
thing they want to hear is
that someone will take a
message. It’s why Kaylie
offers personal service,
picking up the telephone
herself so that clients
reach her directly.
Bankruptcy has little
to do with the economy.
Instead, people experience
economic hardship
for a variety of reasons. It
can because they or their
loved ones have medical
issues. It can also be because
they have been
laid off from work, or are
getting a divorce. Whatever
the situation may
be, Kaylie handles each
client’s bankruptcy filing
with compassion,
discussing whether a
Chapter 7 liquidation or
a Chapter 13 repayment
plan is best. She brings
23 years of experience
and advice to the table.
Likewise, Kaylie handles
all aspects of personal
injury matters,
resolving hundreds of
cases that total millions
of dollars. She deals with
motor vehicle accidents;
accidents that are the
results of falls; construction
and labor accidents;
wrongful death matters;
and liability issues that
occur on premises. Although
the majority of
these cases are settled
before they go to court,
clients can take comfort
in knowing that Kaylie
is an experienced trial
attorney. She takes into
consideration that personal
injury clients suffer
from pain, but they
must also deal with many
other problems that arise
because they can’t work
— their income may be
compromised; their mobility
may be limited;
and they can become socially
isolated because
they do not have the active
lifestyles they once
enjoyed. The loss of independence
is a big burden
to handle. The Law
Offices of Rachel Kaylie
P.C. is here to help navigate
every difficult step.
Kaylie obtained her
J.D. law degree in 1994
from the New England
School of Law in Boston,
and is admitted to
practice law in the state
and federal courts of
New York, New Jersey,
Connecticut, and Washington
D.C. She earned
her bachelor’s degree in
1990 from Brandeis University,
with a major in
political science and a
minor in Spanish. She
is a member of the Long
Island Hispanic Chamber
of Commerce, and a
member of the Brandeis
University Alumni Association,
an organization
that promotes networking
opportunities among
its members.
Kaylie serves as a
mentor to law school students
and younger attorneys.
Her background includes
working at a private
practice in Manhattan,
and also as a law
guardian for children
in Brooklyn’s Family
Court. She opened this
new Sheepshead Bay
practice in October.
“Clients can rest assured
that they have the
full expertise of this office,”
Kaylie says.
The Law Offices of Rachel
Kaylie P.C. 1702 Avenue
Z, at E. 17th Street
in Sheepshead Bay, (718)
615–9000, www.Kaylielaw.
com. Open Mondays
through Fridays, 9 am–6
pm. Open evenings and
weekends by appointment.
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