Matthew Nahrgang, Member of Nahrgang & Associates
- Areas Of Practice:
- Bankruptcy Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Business Organizations
- Consumer Protection
- Contracts
- Debtor/Creditor
- Foreclosure
- Landlord Tenant
- Personal Injury
- Divorce
- Family Law
- Custody & Visitation
- Medical Malpractice
- Education:
- Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1990
- J.D.
- LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 1985
- B.A.
- Professional Associations and Memberships:
- Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Member
- Montgomery County Bar Association
- Member
- Montgomery County Bar Association
- Member, Bankruptcy/Creditors and Debtors Rights Committee
- Montgomery County Bar Association
- Member, Rules of Civil Court Committee
- Montgomery County Bar Association
- Former Member, Family Law Committee
- Montgomery County Bar Association
- Former Member, Business Banking and Corporate Counsel Committee
- Montgomery County Arbritation Panel
- Former Member
- Past Employment Positions:
- Main Line Mortgage Corporation, In House Counsel
- American Credit Counseling Institute, Inc., In House Counsel
- Koresko & Noonan, PC, Associate
- Hyatt Legal Services, Associate
- Birth Information:
- 1963, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America
Licenses
Articles
Which Bankruptcy is Right for Me?
Submitted By: Matthew Nahrgang On: Jul 27th 2010
Category: Bankruptcy Planning
The bankruptcy code is like a book in a library. All the titles in the United States Code, the federal statutes, are numbered. The bankruptcy code is Title 11. Like any book, the bankruptcy...
When Should You Call a Lawyer?
Submitted By: Matthew Nahrgang On: Jul 1st 2010
Category: Working with an Attorney
In this world of do it yourself fixes and the wealth of information available through the internet, people have a tendency to spend untold hours attempting to solve their problems without calling...
Using Bankruptcy to Stop Foreclosure
Submitted By: Matthew Nahrgang On: Mar 15th 2010
Category: bankruptcy and foreclosure, Bankruptcy Planning
For people who wish to maintain their primary homes, but who have fallen behind on their mortgage loan payments, bankruptcy is often a remedy utilized to stop the mortgage foreclosure...
