About Nathan C.

Nathan C. Williams built a law career that began with steady steps through public service and private practice. He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Tennessee at Martin in 2000 and completed his Juris Doctor at Nashville School of Law in 2008. Those educational milestones set the stage for a professional life centered in Tennessee.

Williams entered the workforce in roles that exposed him to the justice system from several angles. Early positions included work as a case officer for Weststate Corrections Network in 2000 and for the Davidson County Community Corrections Program in 2002. He moved into property management in 2004 at Glenclair Properties, then served as a legal assistant at Hobock Law Office in 2006. Each role added a different sort of hands-on experience, from supervision and program work to the administrative demands of a law office.

After finishing law school, Williams joined Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz Personal Injury Lawyers as a lawyer in 2008. That move marked his transition into practicing attorney work. He holds membership in the Tennessee State Bar and participates in the Madison County and Gibson County bar associations. Those memberships indicate an attorney who maintains ties to both statewide and local legal communities.

Williams’s career path shows a mix of supervisory, administrative and legal responsibilities. His early corrections work likely informed an understanding of public-sector procedures and client management. Time as a property manager would have introduced contract and landlord-tenant dynamics. The legal assistant role just before law school completion provided courtroom and case-preparation exposure. Taken together, these positions preceded his entry into personal injury practice, where case handling and client interaction are central.

Colleagues and clients will find an attorney whose background includes both public supervision and private office work. He practices in Tennessee and is listed as active in local bar groups. His professional story is one of steady progression from entry-level roles in corrections to a practicing lawyer in a firm that handles injury claims.

Today Williams is based at Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz Personal Injury Lawyers, where his work involves representing clients in matters arising under Tennessee law. His current practice focuses on personal injury cases and related civil litigation matters in Tennessee.

Education

Nashville School of Law

J.D. (2008)

University of Tennessee - Martin

B.S. (2000)

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Lawyer

Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz Personal Injury Lawyers
2008

Legal Assistant

Hobock Law Office
2006

Property Manager

Glenclair Properties
2004

Case Officer

Davidson County Community Corrections Program
2002

Case Officer

Weststate Corrections Network
2000

Accepted Jurisdictions

Tennessee

Professional Associations

Madison County Bar Association

has membership Current

Gibson County Bar Association

has membership Current

Tennessee State Bar

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 2709 N Highland Ave Jackson TN 38305