Russell Foster Sizemore

Russell Foster Sizemore: Attorney with Bell, Hess & Van Zant, PLC

Biography

Russ practices primarily in the areas of Real Estate Law and Creditor Rights. He has a large corporate collections practice and frequently files foreclosure actions, mechanic's liens, judgment liens, wage garnishments, and other documents in an effort to stimulate payment quickly for his banking and corporate clients. Russ has extensive knowledge of the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act and of the intricate bankruptcy laws affecting the rights of creditors.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Real Estate
  • Negligence
  • Personal Injury
  • Contracts
  • Nursing Home Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Kentucky, B.A., 1992
Law School Attended:
University of Louisville, J.D., 1995
Year of First Admission:
1995
Admission:
1995, Kentucky; 2008, Indiana; 1996, North Carolina
Birth Information:
Hazard, Kentucky, March 9, 1970
ISLN:
911255469

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Contact Information:

270-600-3205  Phone

www.bhvzlaw.com

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