Nathan Schattman is a senior attorney handling all phases of corporate litigation, labor and employment matters, ERISA, and personal
injury cases at
. Mr. Schattman also handles civil commercial matters representing insurance companies and
financial institutions in first-party disputes, third-party disputes, and large subrogation cases. This includes representation of
individuals, self-insureds, and institutional clients in large personal injury, consumer, commercial, products liability and probate
cases.
Mr. Schattman has argued before the Fifth Circuit on ERISA matters and first chaired the five-day arbitration following the results of Akpan v. Burlington
. Mr. Schattman also handles civil commercial matters representing insurance companies and
financial institutions in first-party disputes, third-party disputes, and large subrogation cases. This includes representation of
individuals, self-insureds, and institutional clients in large personal injury, consumer, commercial, products liability and probate
cases.
Mr. Schattman has argued before the Fifth Circuit on ERISA matters and first chaired the five-day arbitration following the results of Akpan v. Burlington
Northern. Additionally, he successfully appealed the summary judgment granted against the plaintiff in
Jackson v. Creditwatch; and defended the Court of Appeals decision before the Texas Supreme Court on October 19, 2004.
During his career, Mr. Schattman has been recognized multiple times as a Top Attorney by Fort Worth, Texas Magazine and as a Rising Star by Texas Monthly magazine for his success in representing both employees and employers in labor and employment matters.
Nathan's Résumé
During his career, Mr. Schattman has been recognized multiple times as a Top Attorney by Fort Worth, Texas Magazine and as a Rising Star by Texas Monthly magazine for his success in representing both employees and employers in labor and employment matters.
Nathan's Résumé
