About Nathan G.

Nathan G. Frazier built his legal foundation at Baylor University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in History in 2003. He continued his studies at Ave Maria School of Law and received his Juris Doctor in 2008. Those years in the classroom informed a methodical approach to legal work. He learned to parse complex records and to trace facts back to first principles.

After law school he established a practice that spans two jurisdictions: Louisiana and Michigan. He is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association and the American Bar Association since 2009, of the Lafayette Bar Association since 2010, and of the Michigan Bar Association since 2015. Those memberships reflect a career that moves between regional legal communities and national professional networks. He maintains ties to colleagues in both states and appears regularly before local bar audiences.

Frazier’s professional rhythm mixes litigation and client counseling. He handles matters that arise in both Michigan and Louisiana, advising individuals and organizations that confront cross-jurisdictional questions. He pays close attention to procedural detail and the timing of filings. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate in preparation. He takes time to lay out options for clients and to explain the likely next steps.

Beyond case work, Frazier has kept active in bar activities and regional legal life. His sustained memberships in the Lafayette and Michigan bar associations signal ongoing engagement with professional development and peer networks. He attends seminars and takes part in local programs that address changes in state rules and practice standards. That work helps him keep current on developments that affect litigation and transactional practice across two states.

Clients and local practitioners see him as a practical lawyer who prefers clarity over rhetoric. He avoids unnecessary complexity and concentrates on what is required to move a matter forward. He balances courtroom readiness with the practical demands of client counseling and file management. As of 2026 he practices in both Michigan and Louisiana, handling matters for clients in those states and maintaining an active presence in the regional legal communities there.

Education

Ave Maria School of Law

J.D. (2008)

2005

Baylor University

B.A. (2003) | History

1999

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) French (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Michigan
Louisiana

Professional Associations

Michigan Bar Association

has membership 2015 - Current

Lafayette Bar Association

has membership 2010 - Current

American Bar Association

has membership 2009 - Current

Louisiana Bar Association

has membership 2009 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 516 W Washington St Suite A Ann Arbor MI 48103