As real estate title examiners, we are fast yet accurate, and experienced yet innovative. We are also extremely detailed, but we never lose sight of the big picture or the need for practicality.
Serving every county in Maine since 1987, our examiners are tech proficient, savvy and efficient, but also have years of experience on-site in registries of deeds throughout Maine.
We know how to move on the ground and navigate in cyberspace efficiently and in a cost-effective way to save you both time and paper. We are also responsive to your needs and offer a quick-turnaround on real estate projects, however small or large.
Having handled hundreds of compromises and settlements in Bankruptcy Court, at Sarapas Law, we know which deals work and which don’t.
If you are involved in a prior or pending transaction that unravels—whether before, during or after completion of a settlement—we have the experience and wisdom to assist in reaching a successful resolution in alignment with your current goals.
For over 20 years, Andy Sarapas has represented individuals and businesses resolve financial difficulties through workouts and in Chapter 7, 11, 12 and 13 bankruptcy proceedings. He has also handled litigation involving real property disputes in both state court and bankruptcy court proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court (Maine), U.S. District Court (Maine), and the First Circuit Court of Appeals.
In addition, Andy has represented individuals and small to medium businesses in all aspects of Chapter 11 proceedings, handling client meetings, section 341 creditors’ meetings, drafting of major pleadings, trial and appellate briefs, and memoranda. His past accomplishments include representing businesses and individuals, trustees, creditors and creditors’ committees in bankruptcy and commercial law matters, including serving as one of the lead attorneys in the sale of an operating railroad in In re Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Company, District of Maine Case No. 01-11565, also using fluency in French in cross-border transactional matters to collaborate with Canadian counsel, and to litigate against commercial law defendants.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code.