Wolfson Bolton Kochis PLLC is proud to announce that the firm has once again earned a Band 1 ranking for Bankruptcy/Restructuring in Michigan in the Chambers USA 2026 guide, the highest ranking awarded by Chambers and Partners in this practice category.
The 2026 guide also recognized Scott A. Wolfson individually for Bankruptcy/Restructuring in Michigan, marking his fifth consecutive year ranked by Chambers USA.

Chambers highlighted Wolfson Bolton Kochis for its strength in advising clients in complex bankruptcy matters under Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 12. Chambers also noted the firm’s broad client list, which includes receivers, boards of directors, and debtors, as well as its work assisting creditors with loan workouts and forbearance agreements.
According to Chambers, Scott “attracts praise for his high-caliber practice in bankruptcy and restructuring matters” and represents clients in both in-court and out-of-court matters. As one Chambers USA respondent noted, “Scott is excellent.”
Being ranked by Chambers and Partners is a meaningful recognition within the legal industry, as its rankings are based on independent research, client feedback, professional reputation, and market analysis. For Wolfson Bolton Kochis, the 2026 rankings reflect the firm’s continued commitment to sophisticated, practical, and client-focused counsel in bankruptcy and restructuring matters.
“We are honored to again be recognized by Chambers USA,” said Scott A. Wolfson, Founder and Practice Lead for Corporate Restructuring & Bankruptcy at Wolfson Bolton Kochis. “This recognition reflects the strength of our team, the trust of our clients, and our continued focus on helping businesses and stakeholders navigate complex financial and operational challenges.”
Wolfson Bolton Kochis represents businesses, creditors, fiduciaries, lenders, boards of directors, debtors, and other parties in financial distress matters, including Chapter 11 proceedings, bankruptcy litigation, receiverships, loan workouts, distressed transactions, and automotive supply chain matters involving financially distressed or non-performing counterparties.
For details on the Chambers USA 2026 rankings and research methodology, visit chambers.com.