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Frost Law Expands Bankruptcy Practice with Acquisition of Nager Law Group

Strategic Acquisition Enhances Firm’s Consumer Bankruptcy Capabilities

ANNAPOLIS, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Glen Frost, Founder and Managing Partner of Frost Law, is pleased to announce the firm’s acquisition of Nager Law Group, led by veteran bankruptcy attorney Alon Nager. Alon joins the firm as a Director, bringing more than 17 years of experience guiding clients through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcies, insolvency, debt settlement, and foreclosure defense. This strategic acquisition strengthens Frost Law’s growing bankruptcy practice and underscores the firm’s commitment to providing comprehensive legal solutions.

“This acquisition is a natural fit for Frost Law and a tremendous benefit to our clients,” said Glen Frost. “Alon’s depth of experience in consumer bankruptcy, combined with his strong reputation for client advocacy, makes him an ideal addition as we continue to grow our bankruptcy capabilities.”

Alon added: “Joining Frost Law is an exciting step forward for both my practice and my clients. Frost is widely respected for its legal excellence and breadth of resources, which will allow me to better serve clients and expand into new markets.”

Before joining Frost Law, Alon founded and led Nager Law Group, providing clients in the Baltimore-Washington area with strategic, goal-oriented solutions in bankruptcy, insolvency, debt settlement, and foreclosure defense. He also previously held senior roles at several regional law firms, where he honed his skills in bankruptcy law and client advocacy.

An active member of the Maryland State Bar Association and the Howard County Bar Association, Alon has served in leadership roles within the Consumer Bankruptcy Section. He earned his J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 2003, where he contributed to the Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy, and his B.A. in Philosophy and Psychology from Binghamton University. He is admitted to practice in Maryland and Pennsylvania, as well as in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland and the Eastern and Western Districts of Pennsylvania.

Outside the office, Alon is a proud father of twins and an avid marathon runner.

About Frost Law

Frost Law is the home of accomplished attorneys, certified public accountants, financial planners, and other legal, accounting, and financial professionals. Our core practice areas include civil and criminal tax controversy; tax planning for individuals and businesses; transactions involving business and general counsel services; bankruptcy; commercial and probate litigation; estate and trust law, including planning and administration; and professional grievance investigations. We serve clients throughout the country and abroad, offering virtual services for clients who prefer to meet remotely. Headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, Frost Law has expanded its footprint across the East Coast, with office locations in New York, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Virginia, Florida, and most recently, Atlanta, Georgia.

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