About Nancy
Nancy Martin studied law at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, completing her Juris Doctor in 1986. Her legal training there provided a foundation in courtroom procedure, legal writing and the daily demands of private practice. She moved into practice in Georgia soon after finishing law school and has remained professionally active in the state ever since.
Early in her career she gained admission to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in 1987. That admission opened the federal bar to her practice and broadened the range of matters she could take to court. Over the years she has maintained that access while working in state forums as well.
Her career has centered on serving clients through a small, office-based practice. She is listed at N. J. Martin Law Office, P.C., where she has handled the full spectrum of tasks that come with running a private law office. That has included client counseling, case preparation, courtroom appearances and the administrative responsibilities that support a steady caseload.
Martin holds current memberships in professional circles that include the Northern District bar. She has kept those memberships active, ensuring she meets the procedural and ethical requirements of federal practice. Her long-standing association with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia has shaped how she prepares cases and trains staff to meet federal filing and discovery protocols.
Colleagues describe her work style as methodical and plainspoken. She tends to approach problems by breaking them into discrete steps and communicating the practical implications to clients. Her files reflect a steady practice pattern rather than a focus on headline matters; she takes on the routine and the more complex matters that private clients bring to a local office.
In the office she has supervised filings and courtroom work for matters that require both state and federal attention. She balances client contact and court appearances with the behind-the-scenes drafting that keeps cases moving. As of 2026 she continues to practice in Georgia and remains admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Her current practice focuses on representing clients in matters pursued in Georgia state courts and in the Northern District’s federal proceedings.