Susan Blum's career as an attorney
at Blum Law Firm, LLC / Ginsberg Law Offices has been characterized by her profound impact on the
lives of individuals facing financial difficulties. Specializing in Chapter 7
and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases, she has consistently demonstrated her ability
to provide immediate assistance to clients in dire circumstances. Susan derives
immense satisfaction from her work in the field of bankruptcy law, where she
not only resolves clients' immediate problems but also guides them towards a
path of financial stability that may have seemed unattainable.
To Susan, being a bankruptcy
attorney encompasses more than simply filing a petition. She assumes the role
of both advocate and counselor, offering attentive and respectful legal
services. Recognizing that individuals seeking bankruptcy assistance often find
the process overwhelming, Susan stands by her clients throughout the entire
journey. She understands their unique concerns and ensures they are equipped
with the knowledge and support to make well-informed decisions during this
life-altering event.
With a hands-on approach, Susan
personally manages all her bankruptcy cases, providing direct and prompt
responses to client inquiries. Her clients often arrive with urgent challenges,
and Susan is adept at offering a range of solutions, both within and outside
the realm of bankruptcy. The ability to deliver practical remedies to seemingly
insurmountable situations brings her great fulfillment.
Susan's background in public service
serves as a strong foundation for her role as a bankruptcy attorney and
advocate for debtors. She graduated with honors, earning a Juris Doctor from
the Georgia State University College of Law. Her educational achievements
include a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Columbia University
and a Master of Public Administration and Public Policy from New York
University. Susan's professional experience encompasses government relations
and public policy work, as well as extensive practice in Immigration Law.
During her time at law school, she played a significant role as the Associate
Editor Lead Articles for the Georgia State University Law Review and co-founded
the Immigration Law Society. Susan's noteworthy publication, "The Illegal
Immigration Reform & Immigrant Responsibility Act's One-Year Filing
Deadline on Applications for Asylum: The Narrow Interpretation and Application
of Exceptions to the Filing Deadline," was featured in the 22nd volume of
the Georgia State University Law Review in 2005.
Susan Blum maintains active
memberships with the State Bar of Georgia, the United States District Court for
the Northern District of Georgia, and the Superior Court of Fulton County. Her
professional standing is a testament to her commitment to upholding the highest
ethical standards within the legal profession.