About Michael Hollins
Michael Hollins Sr. earned his Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University in 2011. He moved into practice shortly after completing law school and built a practice around consumer bankruptcy work and related litigation.
He began practicing under the Hollins Bankruptcy Law Office name in 2014. That year marks the start of his listed role as a lawyer at the firm. Over time he has handled filings and courtroom matters in both state and federal forums. His work often involves preparing petitions, advising clients on options under Chapters 7 and 13, and representing them at hearings.
Hollins is admitted to practice in Tennessee and Michigan and holds admission to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He also maintains active standing in several federal trial courts. Records show him admitted as counsel in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Those credentials allow him to move cases between bankruptcy courts and district courts when appeals or related matters arise.
Clients encounter Hollins most often in bankruptcy proceedings, but his experience extends to the procedural and litigation aspects that accompany those filings. He prepares legal documents, appears for creditor and confirmation hearings, and handles post-discharge issues when necessary. He works with individuals and small businesses that are navigating debt relief, and he advises them on the practical consequences of different bankruptcy choices.
He keeps professional ties through bar associations in both states. He is a current member of the State Bar of Michigan and the State Bar of Tennessee. He also holds membership in the Nashville Bar Association. Court admissions and bar memberships form a routine part of his professional profile and support his cross-jurisdictional practice.
Hollins runs his practice from the Hollins Bankruptcy Law Office, PLLC. The firm name appears on filings and court dockets; it has been the base for his bankruptcy work since 2014. He maintains practice privileges in the jurisdictions listed above and continues to represent clients in bankruptcy cases and related federal and state proceedings.
He currently practices bankruptcy law at Hollins Bankruptcy Law Office, PLLC, representing individuals and small businesses in bankruptcy matters.