Nolan - I don't know Steve Lawing personally, and I'm not out to get him in any way, but I think it's perfectly okay for guys considering doing business with SAS (Steve Lawing's current company name) to know what's being written and broadcast about him.
WATE/Knoxville is a television station. Their website link to the Lawing story (above) says, among other things, "In 2007 there were 10 lawsuits against Lawing. Now there are more than two dozen.
"Lawing has also been arrested at least twice. In at least one case, he pleaded guilty to theft of services and was ordered to pay restitution.
"Those seeking money back from Lawing now may have a tough time because he just filed for bankruptcy."
If any of that is tabloid bullshit and not true, then you're right to stand up for Steve and defend his name. In fact, Steve should sue WATE. Assuming what they put on their website was also broadcast on their station's news, the case for libel and/or slander seems solid.
But, if it is true, then people need to know what they're getting into should they be asked to send Steve a sizable check to start the admittedly very long build process. Since Steve Lawing is SAS, his filing personal bankruptcy is not the trivial matter you make it out to be. His current customers are holding the bag.
My guess is Steve filed personal bankruptcy because his company does not have sufficient assets to pay its bills (suppliers, creditors, customers), and he does not want litigants to sue past his business identity to him, personally. Either way, his current customers are adversely affected in that whatever their builds might need (pieces, parts, etc.) will be hard to come by without the cash to purchase them. You don't file bankruptcy to "protect your family." You file because you can't pay your bills.