About Nathan
Nathan Severson practices law in North Dakota. He is a familiar presence in regional courtrooms and legal circles, and he has built a steady practice centered in his home state. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic; clients see him as straightforward. He keeps his work focused on delivering clear counsel and direct representation.
Severson earned his Juris Doctor from the University of North Dakota School of Law in 2005. His time at the law school coincided with a period of change in the region, and he left with the credentials to begin practicing law in his home state. The degree set the stage for a career spent handling the day-to-day legal matters that businesses and individuals bring to their local attorneys.
After law school, Severson joined Severson, Wogsland & Liebl P.C., where he serves as a lawyer. He has worked at the firm through stages of growth and change. At the firm he handles client intake, legal research, brief writing and courtroom appearances. He works with other attorneys at the firm on matters that require cooperative effort, and he carries responsibility for shepherding cases from opening through resolution.
His practice encompasses the routine and sometimes complex tasks that arise in state-level representation. He advises clients on contractual issues, represents parties in litigation, and handles transactional work. He is comfortable in the courtroom and at the negotiating table. When matters require it, he coordinates with outside experts and local agencies to move files forward.
Outside the courtroom, Severson spends time preparing clients for hearings, drafting pleadings, and managing discovery. He aims for clarity when explaining options to people who may be unfamiliar with legal procedure. He prefers practical solutions that resolve disputes without unnecessary delay, though he will take cases to trial when the situation calls for it.
Peers note his steady presence at the firm and a reliable approach to client work. He has maintained a practice that reflects long-term ties to the state and to the local legal community. He balances casework with the administrative duties that come with being part of a small law office, including supervising support staff and managing client calendars.
Today he continues to practice at Severson, Wogsland & Liebl P.C., serving clients across North Dakota in matters that range from transactional advice to contested litigation. His current practice focuses on providing state-level representation and counsel to individuals and businesses.