About Timothy J.
Timothy J. Weiler has spent decades working in one narrow corner of law: Delaware bankruptcy practice. He operates from a Wilmington office and has been identified with bankruptcy work in the state since 1990 through his firm, Tim Weiler Law. The pace of bankruptcy litigation and restructuring suits the steady, procedural approach he brings to cases.
He began his academic training in psychology, earning a B.A. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1980. He later turned to law and completed a J.D. at Widener University Delaware School of Law in 1983. Those degrees set the stage for a legal career rooted in Delaware courts and state practice.
Weiler established his practice in 1990. Since then he has handled matters described under the broad heading of bankruptcy law in Delaware. Over the years his work has involved filings, hearings and other core tasks that define insolvency practice. He has kept a steady presence in the Wilmington legal community and runs his practice from that office.
Professional memberships are current. He maintains connections to the network of practitioners who focus on insolvency and related practice areas in the state. That professional engagement supports his day-to-day practice and keeps him informed about procedural and local developments.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical and practical. He tends to emphasize clarity in filings and thorough preparation for court appearances. Clients who seek out a lawyer for bankruptcy matters in Delaware often encounter a lawyer whose work is grounded in routine legal procedure and familiarity with local practice.
Outside the immediate courtroom rhythm, his educational background in psychology and law informs a steady, analytical style. He does not cultivate a public profile beyond his work in bankruptcy. The practice remains singular in scope and focused on the procedural and substantive tasks bankruptcy work requires.
As of 2026, Timothy J. Weiler continues to practice bankruptcy law in Delaware through Tim Weiler Law and maintains his Wilmington office, concentrating his practice on bankruptcy matters in the state.