Nathaniel Heber represents clients in civil and criminal litigation. While studying law at Emory
University, Nathan worked as a Certified Legal Intern at the Marion County Prosecutor’s office in Indianapolis and prepared
felony cases for trial at the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office. He also served as a research assistant for Emory
Law Professor Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im providing research in support of an article published in the London School of
Economics’ Modern Law Review.
Education
·
Emory University School of Law, with honors,
2011.
· London School of Economics, MSc, 2008
· Indiana University –Bloomington, BA, with high distinction, 2007
Awards and Recognition
·
Phi Beta Kappa
·
Elfrieda Lang
Award for Outstanding Performance in the History Honors Program
· Emory Law Merit Scholarship
·
Top 10% Oralist,
Emory Legal Writing and Advocacy Program
· Attorney’s Title Fund Guaranty Award for Excellence in the
Study of Real Estate Law
· Dean’s Award for Highest Grade in Health Law
·
Dean’s
Award for Highest Grade in International Human Rights
Admitted to Practice
· State of Indiana, 2011
·
U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern
Districts of Indiana