About Nathan

Nathan Hewette-Guyton is a dedicated attorney specializing in personal injury law at Hewette Guyton Gareis LLC, located in Union, New Jersey. He became a member of the New Jersey Bar in 2006, starting a robust legal career. The firm he co-founded handles a variety of legal matters, including criminal law, DUI and DWI cases, family law, real estate law, traffic tickets, and white-collar crime. While the firm offers comprehensive legal services, Nathan’s primary focus is on representing clients who have sustained injuries due to negligence or wrongful acts. Nathan earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in 2005, a prestigious institution known for its rigorous legal training. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University in 2002.

During his time in law school, Nathan gained inexperience as a trial lawyer, where he developed his litigation skills and courtroom strategy. This practical training laid the groundwork for his successful career in personal injury law, where he frequently negotiates settlements and represents clients in court. In his practice, Nathan navigates the details of personal injury claims, guiding clients through every stage of the legal process. Cases typically begin with initial consultations, followed by the filing of complaints and engaging in discovery. When necessary, he represents clients in trial proceedings. His expertise extends beyond personal injury; he also defends clients facing serious criminal charges, including DUI offenses and white-collar crimes.

His knowledge of various legal areas allows him to provide well-rounded representation to his clients. Before establishing Hewette Guyton Gareis LLC, Nathan worked at several law firms, where he built a reputation for his trial advocacy and negotiation skills. His certifications include being a Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer, which shows his proficiency in handling high-stakes cases. Additionally, he serves as an instructor in child forensic interviewing techniques, enhancing his ability to manage sensitive cases, particularly in family law and criminal defense. Nathan is admitted to practice in multiple jurisdictions, including the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Nathan’s diverse practice areas enable him to serve a broad clientele, addressing unique legal needs across various situations. His specialized training in DWI homicide investigations further equips him to handle complex cases. Committed to providing thorough legal representation, Nathan combines his extensive legal knowledge with an understanding of the emotional aspects involved in personal injury and criminal cases. As he continues to build his practice, he remains dedicated to advocating for justice and achieving favorable outcomes for those he represents.

Education

The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law

J.D.

2005

Fairleigh Dickinson University

B.S.

2002

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Trial Lawyer

Hewette Guyton Law LLC

Accepted Jurisdictions

United States District Court, District of New Jersey
New Jersey
U.S. Supreme Court

Court Admissions

United States District Court for the District of New Jersey U.S. District Court
U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

Personal Injury Criminal Law DUI & DWI Family Law Real Estate Law Traffic Tickets White Collar Crime

Legal Services Scope

Initial consultations Filing complaints Discovery Trial proceedings

Certifications & Awards

Instructor

State of New Jersey Police Training Commission

Finding Words, Child Forensic Interview

National Child Protection Training Center

Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer

Supreme Court of New Jersey

Crisis Intervention Team

New Jersey Center of Excellence

Lethal Weapon / DWI Homicide Investigation

National District Lawyer s Association

Office Locations

Main Office

 2424 Morris Ave #202C Union NJ 07083

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