Randy Creighton
Las Vegas, NV
Licensed for 13 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English
About
Randy M. Creighton joined Black & LoBello in 2009. Prior to joining the firm, he was an associate at a prestigious bankruptcy firm where he practiced corporate restructuring, bankruptcy, and insolvency issues.Mr. Creighton has extensive experience representing large corporate debtors, individual debtors, creditors, unsecured creditors committees, liquidating trustees, and trustees in every facet of bankruptcy cases.Recently, Mr. Creighton was awarded Commendations from U.S. Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) and Nevada State Assembly Speaker Barbra Buckley for his volunteer work with the Legal Aid Society of Southern Nevada Pro Bono Project. During 2009, Mr. Creighton was one of 50 attorneys to reach the Legal Aid Center 50 Hour Club for time spent assisting low-income clients with pro bono legal services in the area of child abuse and neglect.While obtaining his Juris Doctorate degree from the University Of Denver Sturm College Of Law, Mr. Creighton served as a legal extern for Chief Judge Randolph Baxter of the United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Ohio. He also interned for Coors Brewing Company and worked on the merger of Coors Brewing Company and Miller Brewing Company.Mr. Creighton was admitted to the State Bar of Nevada in October of 2008. He is currently a member of the American Bar Association and National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. As of 2010, Mr. Creighton has been approved as a Licensed Foreclosure Mediator by the State of Nevada.
Practices Areas
Bankruptcy & Debt
Real Estate
Language
English
Contact
Ganz & Hauf8950 W. Tropicana Ave.Suite 1Las Vegas, NV, 891478950 W. Tropicana Ave.Suite 1Suite 1Las Vegas, NV, 89147
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Friendly, professional and detailed, and he made it easy for me as a client to navigate my way through the ordeal. And the price was very fair and reasonable. I feel like I have an opportunity to get my life back. I will be sure to recommend your firm to anyone I run across with questions about bankruptcy.
We went with Black and Lobello based upon the recommendation of several associates. We knew we could expect a high level of professional service. Imagine our surprise when our expectations were exceeded! Our attorney, Randy Creighton, was the consummate professional who listened more than he talked, admitted (once) when he did not know the answer to a particular question and then dug for the proper reference until he had the right answer. He prepared for our case so well that it smoother than we ever imagined it could. We were astonished!
I was going through a foreclosure and needed some good legal advice. I met with Randy and he advised me that bankruptcy was a better option. Randy was extremely knowledgable and personable. Whenever I had a question I called him directly on his direct line. It was nice to talk with my attorney and not a paralegal or assistant. I would highly recommend Randy if you are thinking of filing bankruptcy.
I paid him $2000 up front and had to track him down from firm to firm. He never returned calls. Finally did and then moved to Chicago without telling me. Would you hire him? Loser with a big L.
Friendly, professional and detailed, and he made it easy for me as a client to navigate my way through the ordeal. And the price was very fair and reasonable. I feel like I have an opportunity to get my life back. I will be sure to recommend your firm to anyone I run across with questions about bankruptcy.
We went with Black and Lobello based upon the recommendation of several associates. We knew we could expect a high level of professional service. Imagine our surprise when our expectations were exceeded! Our attorney, Randy Creighton, was the consummate professional who listened more than he talked, admitted (once) when he did not know the answer to a particular question and then dug for the proper reference until he had the right answer. He prepared for our case so well that it smoother than we ever imagined it could. We were astonished!
I was going through a foreclosure and needed some good legal advice. I met with Randy and he advised me that bankruptcy was a better option. Randy was extremely knowledgable and personable. Whenever I had a question I called him directly on his direct line. It was nice to talk with my attorney and not a paralegal or assistant. I would highly recommend Randy if you are thinking of filing bankruptcy.
I paid him $2000 up front and had to track him down from firm to firm. He never returned calls. Finally did and then moved to Chicago without telling me. Would you hire him? Loser with a big L.
Friendly, professional and detailed, and he made it easy for me as a client to navigate my way through the ordeal. And the price was very fair and reasonable. I feel like I have an opportunity to get my life back. I will be sure to recommend your firm to anyone I run across with questions about bankruptcy.
We went with Black and Lobello based upon the recommendation of several associates. We knew we could expect a high level of professional service. Imagine our surprise when our expectations were exceeded! Our attorney, Randy Creighton, was the consummate professional who listened more than he talked, admitted (once) when he did not know the answer to a particular question and then dug for the proper reference until he had the right answer. He prepared for our case so well that it smoother than we ever imagined it could. We were astonished!
I was going through a foreclosure and needed some good legal advice. I met with Randy and he advised me that bankruptcy was a better option. Randy was extremely knowledgable and personable. Whenever I had a question I called him directly on his direct line. It was nice to talk with my attorney and not a paralegal or assistant. I would highly recommend Randy if you are thinking of filing bankruptcy.
I paid him $2000 up front and had to track him down from firm to firm. He never returned calls. Finally did and then moved to Chicago without telling me. Would you hire him? Loser with a big L.