About Laurie Beth
Laurie Beth Biggs practices bankruptcy law at Biggs Law Office, PLLC, located in Raleigh, North Carolina. She became a partner at the firm in 2022, marking a significant milestone in her career. Laurie began her legal journey as an associate in 2003, after earning her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Kentucky College of Law that same year. The firm specializes in various aspects of bankruptcy, including both consumer and business bankruptcy, as well as estate planning, tax law, and agricultural law. This diverse focus allows Laurie to provide comprehensive legal services to clients facing financial challenges throughout the state. Her educational background laid a strong foundation for her legal career.
Laurie obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science and History from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor in 1996. This degree gave her critical thinking skills and a understanding of legal principles, essential for handling the requirements of bankruptcy cases. Most of her practice involves representing individuals and businesses in bankruptcy proceedings. As a certified Consumer Bankruptcy Specialist and a Business Bankruptcy Specialist, Laurie demonstrates her expertise in these areas, which is crucial for effectively guiding clients through the legal process. Cases she typically handles include filing petitions, negotiating with creditors, and ensuring clients understand their rights and options. Laurie's meticulous approach to each case reflects her dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients.
Before her partnership at Biggs Law Office, she developed her skills as an associate, gaining experience in bankruptcy law and developing a knowledge of the legal field in North Carolina. Her commitment to her clients is evident in her thorough preparation and personalized attention. In addition to her legal practice, Laurie is actively involved in several professional organizations. She is a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers. Furthermore, she serves as the Secretary of the Bankruptcy Section Council of the North Carolina Bar Association. Through these affiliations, Laurie stays current on the latest developments in bankruptcy law and advocates for the rights of her clients.
Her involvement in these organizations shows her commitment to the legal profession and her clients' best interests. Laurie's dedication extends beyond the courtroom. She participates in educational seminars aimed at raising awareness about bankruptcy issues within her local community. By empowering individuals and businesses to make informed decisions about their financial futures, she aims to make a positive impact. Through her legal practice and community engagement, Laurie Beth Biggs exemplifies a commitment to helping others navigate their financial challenges with confidence and clarity.