Real-world resources and bankruptcy strategy for innovative lawyers.
A structured collection of real-world templates, practice resources, and strategic discussions
designed specifically for bankruptcy attorneys.
This is where you access the tools you actually use to price cases, structure consults,
refine workflows, and make better business decisions.
Monthly live sessions built around real bankruptcy hypotheticals.
We work through actual fact patterns, emerging issues, and strategy decisions attorneys are facing right now. These are applied conversations about how to analyze cases, structure filings, and think through strategic moves in the current bankruptcy environment.
The focus is practical reasoning and peer-level discussion, not presentation slides.
Bankruptcy Toolbox includes a dedicated course housing working materials you can review and adapt for your own practice.
This includes sample motions, pleading examples, structural documents, and real-world practice materials drawn from active use.
Members are not limited to what is already uploaded.
If you are looking for a specific type of pleading or example, you can request it. I will curate and add relevant materials to the collection so the Toolbox continues to evolve based on what attorneys are actually needing.
This is not a static form bank. It is a growing, practitioner-driven resource built around real-world application. All materials are examples and must be reviewed and adapted to your jurisdiction and professional judgment.
Bankruptcy Toolbox also includes practical marketing tools tailored specifically to bankruptcy attorneys.
This includes FAQ frameworks, educational content you can adapt for your website or consultations, and messaging designed to address common debtor concerns clearly and accurately.
The goal is not gimmicky marketing. It is clear communication that supports informed clients and better case intake.
Inside Bankruptcy Toolbox, discussion is organized around the realities of running and growing a bankruptcy practice.
Channels include:
• Daily bankruptcy/financial stress articles to use in your own marketing
• Marketing and positioning
• Money and pricing conversations
• Bankruptcy Nerd strategy discussions
• Practice tools and implementation questions
This keeps the membership active and relevant to what is happening now, not what was discussed years ago.
Many bankruptcy organizations emphasize continuing legal education and archived materials.
Bankruptcy Toolbox is built around live hypotheticals, practical working documents, and real-time discussion of evolving issues.
The emphasis is on application inside your firm, not passive content consumption.
Not a CLE library
Not motivational coaching
Not a giant theory archive
This is a working group for lawyers who want to improve how their bankruptcy practice actually runs.
Bankruptcy Toolbox is ideal for:
If you are looking for a passive content subscription with no engagement, this is probably not a fit.
Yes.
Bankruptcy Toolbox is designed specifically for attorneys actively practicing bankruptcy or intentionally building it as a core part of their firm.
This is not a general law firm strategy membership.
No.
Bankruptcy Toolbox is not built around archived CLE content. While education naturally happens inside Hypo Hours and discussions, the focus is on application, analysis, and implementation within your practice.
Hypo Hours are monthly live sessions built around real bankruptcy hypotheticals and strategic case discussions.
Rather than lecture-style presentations, these sessions focus on applied reasoning, evolving issues, and how to think through complex fact patterns in the current environment. You bring your perplexing bankruptcy situations and we brainstorm through options for the best way to handle them.
This is a structured course inside the membership that houses working materials such as sample motions, pleading examples, and practice documents drawn from real-world use.
Members may request specific types of pleadings or examples. When appropriate, those materials are curated and added so the collection continues to grow based on member needs.
All materials are examples and must be reviewed and adapted to your jurisdiction and professional judgment.
No single template fits every jurisdiction.
The materials are examples designed to support structure and analysis. Members are responsible for adapting documents to their local rules and professional obligations.
Yes, if you are serious about building bankruptcy intentionally.
Newer attorneys benefit from exposure to real hypotheticals and working documents. More experienced attorneys benefit from strategic discussion and refinement.
There is one live Hypo Hour per month, plus ongoing access to materials and discussion channels.
Engagement is flexible. You can participate actively or review recordings and materials on your own schedule.
Yes.
Bankruptcy Toolbox is a monthly membership with no long-term contract.
Many bankruptcy organizations emphasize continuing education and formal programming.
Bankruptcy Toolbox emphasizes live hypotheticals, curated working materials, and focused discussion centered on how bankruptcy practice is evolving.
The emphasis is on practical application within your firm.
If that is where you are, join us.