About Philip Frederick
Philip Frederick Counce practices bankruptcy law in Memphis, Tennessee — He has been a member of the Tennessee Bar Association since 1975. The firm focuses on various aspects of bankruptcy, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings, as well as foreclosure defense and landlord-tenant disputes. His office is located in downtown Memphis, where he serves clients throughout the region. He earned his J.D. from the University of Memphis in 1975, following a B.B.A. in Economics from the same institution in 1972. His legal education provided a solid foundation for his practice.
As a result, the attorney can navigate complex financial issues and advocate for his clients. During his time in law school, he developed a keen interest in bankruptcy law, which has shaped his career. Most of his caseload involves representing individuals and businesses facing financial difficulties. He assists clients with debt relief options, including negotiating with creditors and developing repayment plans. Cases typically progress through initial consultations, filing petitions, and attending hearings in bankruptcy court. His experience in landlord-tenant law also allows him to address related issues, such as eviction proceedings and lease disputes. Before establishing his practice, he worked working in various legal roles.
He has represented clients in both state and federal courts, including the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Tennessee. His diverse background in business law and consumer law complements his bankruptcy practice. This lets the attorney provide comprehensive legal services — Counce's commitment to his clients is evident in his approach to each case. He takes the time to understand their unique situations and tailor solutions to meet their needs. His goal is to help clients regain control of their financial lives and move forward with confidence.
He is also active in the legal community, participating in local bar associations and continuing legal education programs. In addition to his legal practice, he is involved in various community initiatives aimed at helping individuals understand their rights and options regarding financial matters. His dedication to education and advocacy reflects a deep commitment to serving the Memphis community. He continues to stay updated on changes in bankruptcy law to ensure he provides the best possible representation for his clients.