The Lane Law Firm is a Texas-based legal practice with locations in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and New York. Founded on the principle of focused experience context, the firm explicitly positions itself as a staff context practice that "doesn't do it all, but is the best at what we do." The firm has built its reputation as a market leader in two primary practice areas: small business bankruptcy and denied/undervalued insurance claims.
The firm offers comprehensive bankruptcy and business debt services including business bankruptcy filings, personal bankruptcy representation, business debt reorganization, and merchant cash advance (MCA) defense. They specifically help business owners address high-cost lending situations, merchant cash advance traps, SBA loan problems, and debt collection issues. Additionally, they represent property owners in denied or undervalued insurance claims against major insurance companies, operating on a contingency basis for insurance work ("if we don't have more listed context, you don't pay").
The Lane Law Firm distinguishes itself through specialization rather than generalization, focusing exclusively on bankruptcy, business debt, and insurance disputes. Client testimonials highlight responsiveness, clear communication, integrity, and experience context in navigating sensitive financial situations. The firm emphasizes personalized solutions tailored to individual circumstances rather than one-size-fits-all approaches. Their team includes named attorneys and support staff like Frances Melendez who receive specific client praise.
The firm operates primarily as a service provider requiring legal consultation and formal engagement. While their specialization is a strength, their narrow focus means they cannot address general legal matters outside bankruptcy, debt, and insurance. Client satisfaction appears strong based on available reviews, though the firm's fees are not listed on their website. The contingency model for insurance claims aligns their incentives with clients but only applies to that specific practice area.