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Effective and successful legal representation
“Mr. Nash was professional and very straight to the point. He was honest with me about managing my expectations and then worked tirelessly over the course of six months to fight my case. Ended up with a complete dismissal and no record.”
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Commitment to client satisfaction
“MR.NASH WAS SPOT ON WITH WHAT HE SAID THAT HE COULD DO IN MY SITUATION. I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND HIM TO ANYONE WHO NEEDS A GREAT ATTORNEY.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Melvin was very honest with me, he charged me only one fee and showed up for all my court dates! I love that he isn't just working by himself he has a team of attorneys.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing
“TOP NOTCH, AND AFFORDABLE. I CAN'T EXPRESS ENOUGH HOW SATISFIED I WAS WITH THE OUTCOME.”
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Highly recommended by past clients
“Sam Nash was recommended to me by family and friends. He took a personal interest in my accident case, kept in contact with me, and the end result was quite favorable. I would highly recommend him to others.”
Cons
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Unprofessional and rude behavior
“DO NOT GET THIS LAWYER! He is beyond rude and is racist. My sister, her fiancĂ©, and I wanted to come in to do a consultation with him for my case. We got there at our appointed time and when we first get there, we had to fill out a whole book of paperwork regarding about the case! Once we finally got finished with that, we were then guided to Melvin's office. Melvin did not even welcome us. NO HELLO. NO HEY HOW ARE YOU. HE DIDNT GET UP TO SHAKE OUR HANDS. Nothing.”
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Unreliable and unresponsive
“Poor Lawyer . He sent a letter in the mail asking to represent a family member. We try to let him represent and his phone goes to voicemail everytime . Also I leave voicemails after every call asking him to call back when he gets some free time . Tried to give him the benefit of doubt thinking he would be in court . He's still fail to respond or get back in touch .”
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Inconsistent quality of service
“When your entire livelihood is at risk you want a lawyer that will defend you to the best of their abilities and get you out of the terrible predicament. Melvin Nash is only about himself and about the check he gets from his defendants. He does not, I repeat does not, care about you otherwise.”

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22 Jul, 2024 by Tc tc
Mr. Sam Nash is great. He helped me get through a silly situation that shouldn't have warranted a traffic citation at all. He's pretty low maintenance, but that's because he understands the process. 3 or 4 quick emails following our first and only intro call and he was able to do exactly what he said he would do. Recommended.
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20 Jun, 2024 by Suzanne m.
Please hire Melvin Nash. As a first time offender, I hired two other attorneys before Mr. Nash. As promised, Melvin got my felony case dismissed. He is well respected, professional and understanding. My husband and I are very grateful for Mr. Nash and his staff.
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