I just received the following email from the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, and I am posting it here in its entirety.
The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) is urging members to remain in communication with present and past clients regarding bankruptcy "con-artists" posing as attorneys.
Despite warnings being issued to the general public, incidents continue to be reported and it is likely this fraudulent activity will spread to other states.
Members of the NACBA Legislative Committee will soon approach the Department of Justice to not only request a deeper investigation into how consumer information is being compromised but also recommend steps that can be taken to further protect the identity of those going through the bankruptcy process.
NACBA is requesting all Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys to warn current and past clients about this scam and to urge these clients not to turn over money to anyone who calls by phone.
Please post the consumer bulletin prepared by NACBA to your law firm website and blog. Also, please send out the warning via email to all current clients.
If any clients report being a target of this scam, please send the basic information to admin@nacba.org. NACBA will compile all info and present to the Department of Justice to further illustrate the need for immediate action.
To see a copy of the consumer bulletin issued by NACBA, please visit: HERE
To see a copy of the consumer bulletin issued by the New Hampshire Attorney General, please visit: HERE
To see a copy of the consumer bulletin issued by the United States Courts, please visit: HERE
To see a copy of the consumer bulletin issued by the Eastern District of Virginia, please visit: HERE
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