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Nathan obtained his B.A. from Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia and his J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law. While in law school, he clerked for the Honorable Federal District Court Judge James Jarvis as well as for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee and rounded out his law school time working at the Plaintiff's firm Butler Vines & Babb in Knoxville, Tennessee. Upon graduation, he and his wife Noel moved to Tacoma, where he worked first for a land use and commercial real estate development firm and then for six years with the real estate litigation and transaction firm McFerran, Burns & Stovall. Nathan’s practice focus includes, but is not limited to, real estate transaction and litigation, construction disputes and business/creditor rights collection and judgment enforcement. Nathan was selected to Super Lawyers by his peers in 2005, named as a Washington State Rising Star in the area of real estate. He presently owns and operates Gig Harbor Law in Gig Harbor, Washington and lives in Gig Harbor with his wife and their four boys.
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5800 Soundview Dr, Unit C, Gig Harbor, WA, 98335
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Posted by Jennifer | April 07, 2015 | Real Estate
Excellent outcome on a challenging real estate dispute
Nathan represented me after I was sued over an easement dispute. It was not a typical easement issue between neighbors but a fairly complex one about an empty lot that had multiple easements on it and involved multiple parties. There are had also been a prior lawsuit over the same piece of property, ...
Posted by William | November 04, 2011 | Litigation
Excellent Attorney
I have dealt with many attorneys in my lifetime (most from large firms) but Nathan Sukhia is one of the best. Unlike large firms who assign most of their cases to their inexperienced associates right out of law school, Nathan was the only attorney working on our case and we knew we could rely on him...
"I endorse this lawyer for his outstanding ability to get money out of obligors who do not wish to pay money the Court says they owe. Every client I have sent to him, and every lawyer who has worked with Nathan has nothing but good things to say about his work. Doesn't get a lot better than that. Elizabeth Powell"
"Nathan is perceptive and very hard working. He tackles a matter with enthusiasm and creativity, helping his clients achieve their goals in an efficient and practical manner."
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Legal Answers
What is the best solution to remove neighbor's fence/trees that block road in access easement to my property?
29 Oct 2013
My neighbor built a fence blocking the road in access easement to my property. If I remove the fence, is it legal?
28 Oct 2013
Can homeowners in WA State employ the "Produce The Note" strategy and sue their lender to demand the original note be produced?
26 Oct 2013