James Tulp is a litigation attorney whose practice focuses on financial distress, creditor-side disputes, and complex commercial litigation. He represents lenders, investors, and businesses in matters involving workouts, receiverships, guarantor enforcement, and pre- and post-bankruptcy litigation.
James regularly handles contested foreclosures, priority disputes, contested transactions, and post‑default enforcement actions. He works closely with clients to use litigation strategically — both to protect leverage and, when appropriate, to support negotiated resolutions. His experience spans state and federal courts, including adversary proceedings and contested matters in bankruptcy cases.
Clients value James's practical judgment, disciplined execution, and clear, direct writing in high‑stakes disputes involving distressed assets and strained commercial relationships. He is particularly experienced in matters where financial pressure, incomplete records, or competing creditor interests require careful strategy and steady decision‑making.