If you are looking for an attorney who would say or do anything on behalf of his client, no questions asked, and prepare a legitimate looking case against anyone within range of a court room, I know your guy.
In bankruptcy court, I think it’s a very good idea to have an attorney.
I have had unfortunate, first-hand experience with bankruptcy attorneys when I was left holding the bag on about $40,000 worth of debt by a woman with an almost six-figure income and a thriving business that she outright owned. So I know one bankruptcy magician, who has no equal. I saw firsthand as he worked a miracle, accomplishing a complete discharge of debt against the most incredible odds that were created by more-than-sufficient income and an excellent job. Having seen that, I must observe that if Jerry Seinfeld or Warren Buffett called me up and said he was going to declare bankruptcy, and asked me who he should get to help hide his assets, and ‘go to the mat’ with a straight face, on behalf of the filing, I would say “give ‘em Heller”