Lawyers of any practice area can seamlessly add bankruptcy to their practice with the right tools, software, and educational materials.

During an economic recession, many consumers and businesses turn to bankruptcy for debt relief. As a result, we see bankruptcy filing numbers rise, and this trend lasts for years after the initial downturn. Add bankruptcy to your law firm's offerings so you can help these individuals and businesses land back on their feet. No matter your primary focus, you can learn bankruptcy law and start taking on bankruptcy cases.
Start with the bankruptcy basics in this comprehensive guide from NextChapter. Created by legal technologists and bankruptcy professionals, the Add Bankruptcy to Your Practice Guide has everything you need to get your new practice area up and running. You'll learn the following:
The fundamentals of Chapter 7, 11, and 13 personal and business bankruptcy cases
What the process looks like for your law firm and clients
The state of the bankruptcy industry and statistics
Important considerations for new bankruptcy attorneys
How to use bankruptcy software
Resources and tools for learning bankruptcy law
Advertising your law firm and communicating with clients
Definitions of the most common bankruptcy terms