About Nathaniel A
Nathaniel A Johnson earned his Juris Doctor from Liberty University School of Law in 2005. He completed his legal education during a period of significant change in practice technology and courtroom procedure. The degree established the foundation for a career spent practicing in the Midwest. He has maintained ties to the academic and professional communities that shaped his early years in law.
After law school, Johnson built a practice that spans state lines. He is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and Michigan. Over time he has navigated the procedural differences that separate the two systems. That dual admission allows him to represent clients and coordinate matters that involve both states. He has developed a practical sense for how local rules and timelines affect case strategy and client options.
Johnson’s work history centers on private practice. He joined Johnson & Wilson Law SC, where he contributes to the firm’s caseload and daily operations. Colleagues describe him as steady and deliberate. He tends to prefer clear, evidence-based approaches and careful preparation. Courtroom appearances and negotiated resolutions have marked his docket, and he has worked on matters that require attention to procedural detail and client communication.
Clients and peers note that Johnson values clarity. He explains legal processes in plain language. He sets expectations early and revisits them as matters evolve. That steady approach shapes how he manages files and interacts with opposing counsel. It also informs how he mentors younger attorneys at the firm, offering practical advice rooted in on-the-ground experience rather than theory.
Beyond casework, Johnson participates in continuing legal education to stay current on changes in statutory law and procedural rules in both Wisconsin and Michigan. He follows updates that affect filing practices and evidentiary standards. These efforts help him anticipate challenges and adapt strategies when rules shift.
Outside the office, Johnson maintains ties to the communities he serves. He spends time reviewing local court developments and attends regional bar events. Those connections keep him attuned to how statewide trends play out in individual counties.
As of 2026, Johnson remains based at Johnson & Wilson Law SC. He practices law in Wisconsin and Michigan, handling matters that require representation and coordination across those two states.