About Alex
Alex Saharovich earned his undergraduate degree from Northwestern University in 1982 and completed his law degree at the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1986. He entered the legal profession at a time when plaintiff-side personal injury work was becoming more complex. Law school trained him in litigation and procedure, and those skills carried into a practice that would center on injured clients.
He is admitted to practice in Tennessee and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Early in his career he moved into private practice and, by 1990, helped shape a firm that carries his name. He co-founded Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz and has served as a senior partner there since 1990. The firm operates as a plaintiff-side personal injury practice based in Memphis.
Over the years Saharovich has maintained an active role in organizations that connect trial lawyers across the state and nation. He holds memberships in the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Tennessee Association for Justice, and the American Bar Association. Locally he participates in the Memphis Bar Association and the Tennessee Bar Association. Those memberships reflect a practice grounded in courtroom work and continuing legal education rather than office-bound transactional work.
Colleagues and opposing counsel describe a lawyer who works methodically through evidence and procedure. He has handled cases that require state trial work and, when appropriate, federal appellate filings in the Sixth Circuit. His admissions to both Tennessee courts and the federal appeals court allow him to take cases through trial and, if necessary, into appellate review.
Saharovich’s tenure at Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz spans decades. As senior partner he has overseen litigation strategy, case development, and courtroom preparation. That long association with a single firm has given him continuity in handling serious injury claims and in mentoring younger lawyers who join the practice.
Clients and peers note his steadiness in adversarial settings and an orientation toward trial. He has stayed active in professional associations that emphasize trial advocacy and legal reform on behalf of injured plaintiffs. He is practiced in both the mechanics of trial and in the procedural demands of appellate practice.
He represents clients at Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz Personal Injury Lawyers in personal injury matters and manages both trial and appeal-level work on behalf of plaintiffs.