Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Dennis: No

Dennis: No. Only nine months after development, Victoria Ring (the sole proprietor) had a customer base of 56 attorneys. She was processing (on the average) of 125-150 Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy petitions every week plus running the company. Unable to find qualified people to help her, she was unable to keep up with the workload and sold the company so she could dedicate her time exclusively to training. That is when she developed the company, 713Training.Com, which is responsible for many of the experienced virtual bankruptcy assistants working today.
Matt: Who bought the company?
Dennis: It was sold to David Gonzalez, Esq. — an attorney in Bronxville, New York. However, after almost 2 years of operation, David's interests graduated to the corporate law arena. As you know — corporate law is often more financially rewarding compared to debtor bankruptcy law. In corporate law an attorney has large businesses and corporations as

Victoria Ring, Certified Paralegal
Developer of The Lawyer Assistant and 713Training.Com

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