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Tireless Advocacy in a Historic Detroit Landmark
NachtLaw, P.C. is a premier litigation firm that brings a unique blend of aggressive representation and community commitment to the city of Detroit. Housed in the beautifully restored Hunt Street Station, a historic police precinct turned coworking and office space, the firm stands as a symbol of justice and revitalization in the Eastern Market district. Founded by David Nacht, the firm has earned a stellar reputation across Michigan for fighting for the rights of employees, students, and those facing criminal charges. At NachtLaw, the philosophy is simple: ”Good Judgment. Wise Counsel. Aggressive Representation.”
Protecting Your Rights at Work and in Court
NachtLaw is widely recognized for its dominance in Employment Law, representing employees who have faced discrimination, harassment, or wrongful termination. The firm is not afraid to take on large corporations, universities, or government entities to ensure their clients are treated fairly. In addition to employment matters, the firm boasts a robust Criminal Defense practice, handling everything from white-collar crimes to serious felonies in both state and federal courts.
- Employment Law: Championing the rights of workers in cases of age, race, and sex discrimination, as well as negotiating executive severance packages.
- Education Law & Title IX: Defending students and faculty in university disciplinary proceedings and Title IX investigations, protecting their academic futures.
- Criminal Defense: Strategic defense for individuals accused of healthcare fraud, drug offenses, and violent crimes.
- Health Care Law: Representing doctors and medical professionals in licensing disputes, privileging issues, and employment contracts.
- Civil Rights: Fighting against police misconduct and constitutional violations to hold authority figures accountable.
A Unique Home at Hunt Street Station
The firm’s Detroit office is located at 2200 Hunt Street, inside the historic Hunt Street Station. Built in 1897, this building served as a Detroit Police Department precinct for over 60 years. Today, it has been transformed into a modern hub for business and legal services, retaining its historic charm with original brickwork and architectural details. This location allows NachtLaw to be deeply embedded in the Detroit community, providing accessible legal services just minutes from the downtown courts.
When your career, your freedom, or your reputation is on the line, you need a legal team that is ready to fight. NachtLaw provides the strategic counsel you need to navigate the toughest legal challenges. 🏛
Client-Centered Service
NachtLaw, P.C. is dedicated to making high-quality legal representation accessible. The firm offers confidential consultations to discuss case details and potential strategies. They understand the stress that comes with legal disputes and strive to provide a supportive environment where clients feel heard and respected. With a team of diverse and experienced attorneys, NachtLaw is equipped to handle complex litigation with the personalized attention of a boutique firm.
Specializing In
Employment Discrimination, Title IX Defense, Academic Disciplinary Hearings, White Collar Defense
Address & Location
2200 Hunt St, Detroit, MI 48207
Building Location
Located in the historic Hunt Street Station, a beautifully restored late 19th-century police precinct building. The building is a standalone red brick structure with a distinctive corner turret, situated in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood near Eastern Market.
Suite Access
Enter through the main arched doorway on the corner. The building houses various professional suites; check the directory or receptionist for NachtLaw’s specific office.
Parking Details
Free parking is available in the dedicated lot adjacent to the building. Street parking is also available on Hunt Street and Dubois Street.
Public Transit
The Gratiot & McDougall bus stop (DDOT Route 6) is just one block away.
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