About Nathan
Nathan Mauer built his legal path steadily. He came to law after an undergraduate degree in history. The early choices set a clear course: study, practice, and practice some more.
He earned a B.A. in History from Samford University, completing that program in 2006 after beginning in 2002. He then attended the University of Tennessee College of Law and received his J.D. in 2010. Those years provided classroom training and the practical work that often defines a young lawyer's first decade in practice.
After law school he entered private practice and has worked at The Higgins Firm PLLC. The record shows his association with the firm; it is where he has grown his courtroom experience and client work. He is admitted to practice in Tennessee and handles matters that arise in state courts.
Mauer maintains membership in the Tennessee Bar Association. He participates in the professional community there. That membership places him in regular contact with peers and offers access to continuing education opportunities that reflect evolving state rules and procedures.
Colleagues describe him as steady and straightforward. He tends to favor clear legal writing and practical planning over theatrics. In client meetings he focuses on explaining options and likely outcomes, and in court he emphasizes the record and procedural clarity.
He has held office at The Higgins Firm PLLC and continues to practice from that firm. His work centers on representing clients in Tennessee courts, where he manages filings, hearings and trial preparation. He remains active in the state bar and the local legal community, keeping current on developments that affect trial practice and courtroom procedure.
Mauer lives professionally as a Tennessee practitioner at The Higgins Firm PLLC, handling matters brought in state courts and guiding clients through procedural and substantive stages of litigation.