About Leonard G
Leonard G Deming earned his law degree from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1981 after completing an undergraduate degree in history at Michigan State University in 1977. He followed a traditional path into the law, moving from classroom study into courtrooms and client work. Those academic credentials anchor a career centered on bankruptcy practice.
Deming has been active in professional circles for decades. He joined the New Hampshire Bar Association in 1982. He became a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers in 2005 and later joined the American Bankruptcy Institute in 2009. Those memberships map to an ongoing engagement with the community of lawyers who handle insolvency and consumer debt matters.
He is admitted to practice in New Hampshire and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Over the years he has handled matters that require both state-court filings and appearances in federal appellate settings. That range can matter in bankruptcy work, where cases sometimes move between state and federal forums.
Deming’s professional activity includes continuing legal education and public speaking. He is a presenter for the National Business Institute and has offered programs intended for other attorneys and legal professionals. Speaking engagements have given him a regular role in the exchange of procedural and practical information among practitioners.
Day-to-day, Deming works as a bankruptcy lawyer. His career record and association memberships indicate steady involvement in both consumer bankruptcy and business insolvency issues. He has worked on cases that involve plan confirmation, creditor negotiations, and the procedural steps required to advance bankruptcy filings through court calendars. His practice reflects the procedural complexity and statutory detail that bankruptcy work requires.
Peers and clients encounter him most often in the context of filings, hearings, and the counseling that precedes formal bankruptcy petitions. He combines courtroom experience, professional association participation, and teaching activity into a practice that addresses the legal and practical consequences of insolvency. He currently concentrates his practice on bankruptcy matters.