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Kimberly Coleman

Philadelphia, PA

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Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Bankruptcy & Debt

Language

English

About

My name is Kimberly Coleman and I am a consumer bankruptcy and debtors' rights attorney with the law firm of Coleman & Kempinski in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I have more than 14 years of experience working with consumers, and also about 5 years working with troubled businesses and creditors, but I now limit my practice to consumer bankruptcy and consumer issues. I am concerned with the volatile economy and how it is negatively affecting individual consumers. I also especially am concerned with the amount of misinformation about debtors' rights and their options and how much self-interest is reflected in the information disemminated that is allegedly supposed to help individual consumers. I have assisted many people throughout Pennsylvania in achieving financial freedom.  Clients of Coleman & Kempinski can count on personal attention from compassionate Philadelphia Bankruptcy lawyers who have a combined twenty years of experience.  

Practices Areas

Bankruptcy & Debt

Language

English

Contact

Coleman & Kempinski217 W. Girard AvenuePhiladelphia, PA, 19123

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Reviews

anonymous
October 7, 2013

I had a complicated situation in which my solution was to file bankruptcy, I felt confident at the time to hire Ms. Coleman to handle this situation. I feel after I paid her the fees to hire her and start the bankruptcy process. Things changed between us she was very vague about situations concerning my bankruptcy and did not verify if the additional creditors were added. Due to her not responding to my emails I had to pay a creditor that I thought was covered under the bankruptcy was not amended and I had to pay over thousand dollars within 18 days. She then emails me calling me names in which it was not warranted because no degoratory, yelling, or verbiage used was not disrespectful to her. However, after being called condescending and other choice words by Ms. Coleman she tells me I should not feel disrespected and then her partner sends me a email stating all correspondence should be emailed. Well, I always emailed but not emails were thoroughly read or read at all. I am very disappointed in the treatment of this firm. I paid money to a firm that really do not care unless I reach out to them. I would "NOT" recommend this firm.

anonymous
October 7, 2013

I had a complicated situation in which my solution was to file bankruptcy, I felt confident at the time to hire Ms. Coleman to handle this situation. I feel after I paid her the fees to hire her and start the bankruptcy process. Things changed between us she was very vague about situations concerning my bankruptcy and did not verify if the additional creditors were added. Due to her not responding to my emails I had to pay a creditor that I thought was covered under the bankruptcy was not amended and I had to pay over thousand dollars within 18 days. She then emails me calling me names in which it was not warranted because no degoratory, yelling, or verbiage used was not disrespectful to her. However, after being called condescending and other choice words by Ms. Coleman she tells me I should not feel disrespected and then her partner sends me a email stating all correspondence should be emailed. Well, I always emailed but not emails were thoroughly read or read at all. I am very disappointed in the treatment of this firm. I paid money to a firm that really do not care unless I reach out to them. I would "NOT" recommend this firm.