Adam B. Nach - Phoenix, AZ
Attorney at Lane & Nach PC
Lawyers in Phoenix, AZ
2001 East Campbell Avenue #103 Phoenix, AZ 85016 - 1425
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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35
Years
Experience
Updated: 03/02/2026
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2022-2024Adam Nach is a slimy dishonest greedy BK lawyer. He is all about the billings and more billings and screwing the creditors. He reneges on contracts, refuses to settle as it will deprive him and his firm of creditor money. He will drag out a falsely filed no merit no substance lawsuit for ever or until all the creditors money is stolen in fees. His firm falsely files Notice of Defaults and has stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from creditors on insider trading where he uses his wife as the realtor and clients to buy the property. Stay away from this firm as they are a bunch of crooks, liars and insider traders. If you are a creditor kiss your money goodbye as you will never see it again. Be warned AVOID THIS FIRM
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Hired Attorney 2022-2024Adam Nach is a very dishonest, unscrupulous, greedy bankruptcy attorney. He is all about billing, billings and billings and will NOT stop until he has stolen all the creditor money in billings. He has been investigated by the bankruptcy court and state bar for theft of creditor money, insider trading, conflict of interest, and self serving deals with creditor assets. If you’re a creditor in a Nach bankruptcy case you can kiss your money goodbye. Avoid Nach at all costs. You have been warned.
Contact
2001 East Campbell Avenue
#103
Phoenix, AZ 85016 - 1425
Phone: (602) 258-6000
Fax: (602) 258-6003
Website: http://www.lane-nach.com/
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