James P. Tomasik
Mr. Tomasik is a distinguished Creditor’s Rights Litigation Attorney with extensive experience across multiple jurisdictions. Currently serving as Lead Counsel for the State of West Virginia for Phillip A Norman, P.C., Mr. Tomasik brings over thirteen years preserving and defending the right of creditors in judicial and non-judicial foreclosures, title curative issues, evictions, unlawful detainer actions and complex real property matters. His comprehensive knowledge spans Federal and State laws affecting creditors, including the WVCCPA, FDCPA, TILA, and RESPA. Mr. Tomasik is admitted to practice in West Virginia, Michigan and Ohio, and has represented clients in Magistrate Court, Circuit Court, Federal Bankruptcy Court, and West Virginia Supreme Court. His professional background includes notable service as Assistant Attorney General for West Virginia, where he represented the State of West Virginia in bankruptcy courts nationwide and worked closely with state officials on tax collection matters. Prior to this, he served as Lead Creditor’s Rights Counsel at Reisenfeld and Associates, LLC and as a Litigation Attorney at Trott & Trott, P.C., one of the largest mortgage default firms in the country.
A graduate of the University of Michigan with a B.A. in Political Science (2004) and Western Michigan University’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School (2007), Mr. Tomasik has built a career marked by versatility and dedication to the legal profession. His experience encompasses diverse practice areas including real estate law, bankruptcy, litigation, and estate planning.
When not advocating for his clients, James is a passionate animal welfare advocate who fosters rescue animals from the Tri-State area. He maintains an active lifestyle as an avid golfer and remains a dedicated University of Michigan sports enthusiast and proud alumnus of his alma mater. James is originally from Sterling Heights, Michigan, and now lives in Cabell County, West Virginia with his wife and three dogs.