About Jeremy J.
Jeremy J. Nastoff is an attorney licensed to practice in Michigan who works from a private firm bearing his name. He combines a law degree and an undergraduate background in business and accounting. That mix has informed the course of his career and the types of matters he has handled.
He earned his Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2010. Before that he completed a Bachelor of Science in Business and Accounting at Lake Superior State University in 2006. The business coursework provided an early grounding in financial concepts that later intersected with his work in court and at firms.
Nastoff’s practical legal training included two federal externships in 2009. He served as an extern to the Honorable Scott W. Dales of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Michigan. He also spent time as an extern to the Honorable Janet T. Neff of the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan. Those placements exposed him to both bankruptcy practice and federal civil procedure at an early stage.
He began his professional practice as an associate lawyer in 2010 at Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge. Four years later he took on a leadership role as a shareholder at Burkhart, Lewandowski, Miller & Nastoff, P.C., in 2014. His trajectory reflects steady progression from clerkships and associate work to firm ownership and management responsibilities.
Throughout his career he has handled matters that draw on both legal analysis and an understanding of business records and financial issues. The record from his education and early externships shows steady involvement in bankruptcy and federal court work. As a shareholder he also took on client counseling and case management duties that required coordinating litigation strategy and courtroom preparation.
Peers and clients see him as an attorney who understands the practical implications of legal decisions for businesses and individuals alike. He has worked on cases that required attention to procedural detail in federal courts and careful review of financial documentation. His background in accounting has informed that work and helped when cases touched on commercial or financial disputes.
Today he practices at Nastoff, Bergman & Moore, P.C. He is admitted in Michigan and continues to handle matters involving bankruptcy and commercial litigation. His current practice centers on bankruptcy and commercial litigation.