Our Employment Law Attorneys Will Fight For You
At NachtLaw, P.C. , our mission is to protect employees’ rights and build equitable workplace policies throughout Michigan and Ohio. We work with you to explore the best options for your career, your family, and your life – not simply what you can and cannot do.
Considering legal action can be intimidating in the best of circumstances. Our employment and civil rights lawyers will listen to fully understand your concerns and your goals. We’ll explain your rights and options, including each course of action’s potential merits and risks. Our approach provides the comfort of good advice in a low-pressure, confidential environment.
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About Our Law Firm
We’re here to serve the Latino community!
The legal system can be confusing, especially when there’s a language barrier. Many Hispanic individuals face challenges finding legal representation that speaks their language and understands their cultural background.
We Can Help! NachtLaw offers bilingual and culturally sensitive legal services specifically for the Latino community. Here’s what sets us apart:
- Our lawyers are fluent in Spanish and understand the Latino experience.
- We explain things clearly and keep your conversations confidential.
- We offer affordable rates and flexible payment options.
- We fight for your rights!
Don’t let language or cultural differences prevent you from getting the legal help you deserve. Our Team Is Ready To Help!
What Our Clients Say
My experience with David Nacht has been nothing short of exceptional. Grappling with complex employment issues that could negatively affect the rest of your life, you must have a top-shelf attorney; you need the best. His name is David Nacht. Brilliant, responsive, professional, kind, straightforward, and extremely effective – there’s no one better. From our first meeting until the successful resolution of my case, I could not have been in better hands. Thank you, David. I am forever grateful.
– PJS
I can very highly recommend David. He is very straightforward and provides a great reality check on what is achievable in a case. I believe that it is extremely important that your attorney is passionate herself or himself about your case but at the same time tones down your own passions which can cloud your judgment. After listening to David’s advice I knew exactly how to proceed and I am extremely grateful for David’s astute perspective.
– Markus M.
Thank you for meeting with us. Your advice was spot on. We were deeply impressed by your analysis of the situation and your sensitivity to the psychological impact of what our son is facing. We are in your debt.
– Professor John S.
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Case Results
$3 Million
Michigan
Michigan Physical and Sexual Abuse Matter
$1.4 million
Business Fraud
Collected for Ann Arbor business owner after trial
$825,000
Michigan
For a shareholder in a privately held company
$665,000
Michigan
Pre-Lawsuit Severance Negotiation Settlement
$500,000
Michigan
Executive Severance Negotiation Settlement
$400,000
Muskegon
Woman Fired Retaliation Case for Civil Rights Complaint
$175,000
Detroit
Salesman Age Discrimination
$160,000
Michigan
Illegal Student Restraint
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