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August 31, 2015 David L. Stevens Bankruptcy

pro bono signFor the last three years Scura, Wigfield, Heyer & Stevens, LLP has participated in the Rutgers Law School's Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project. The Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project seeks to further two important goals: providing pro bono bankruptcy assistance to an under-served population, and mentoring second- and third- year law students in the actual practice of law.

Scura, Wigfield, Heyer & Stevens is privileged to be a part of the Honorable Morris Stern Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project at Rutgers-Newark. I look forward to being able to influence the future of new attorney and the client consultations which will take place on September 25, October 9 and October 16, 2015

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David L. Stevens

I have a passion for what I do. There are few things I enjoy more than helping good people and viable businesses find solutions to overwhelming debt.

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