About Nathan T.
Nathan T. Bennett grew up curious about how laws shape communities. He turned that curiosity into formal study at Western State College, where he earned a B.A. in Sociology. He followed that with a law degree from West Virginia University College of Law, completing the academic path that led him back to practice in the Mountain State.
After law school, Bennett entered the West Virginia legal community. He is admitted to practice in the state and maintains membership in the American Bar Association. Those ties anchor his professional network and keep him connected to developments in law and policy beyond his local practice.
Bennett’s background in sociology informs how he approaches legal problems. He pays attention to context and relationships as much as to statutes and precedent. That perspective helps him assess the human side of disputes and craft practical solutions for clients. He treats written research and courtroom preparation as part of the same work—necessary steps toward resolving whatever matter a client brings.
He established his practice under the name Bennett Law. The office functions as the base for his work in West Virginia. There he handles a range of matters for individuals and organizations, drawing on his academic training and the practical routines of running a law office. He aims for clarity in legal advice and for plans that clients can understand and act upon.
Colleagues and clients describe him as methodical. He organizes cases, tracks deadlines and focuses on consistent communication. Those habits shape how he prepares for hearings and negotiations. He also engages with continuing legal education and bar activities to stay current on case law and procedural changes that affect his clients.
Outside of court filings and client meetings, Bennett remains tied to the institutions that trained him. He returns periodically to West Virginia University College of Law events and follows developments in sociology that intersect with legal issues. He balances the paperwork of practice with attention to the community contexts that often underlie disputes.
He practices law in West Virginia through Bennett Law, serving clients across the state.