Education
- J.D., Yale Law School (2021)
- B.A. with Honors, College of Social Studies, Religious Studies, Wesleyan University (2017)
Clerkship
- The Honorable Fernando M. Olguin
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
Admissions
- New York
Nathaniel Warner is an associate at Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP. His practice focuses on complex commercial, criminal, and intellectual property litigation.
Nathaniel was part of the winning trial team that secured a complete defense verdict in a federal criminal price-fixing trial against the Department of Justice. Ten executives were charged with criminal violations of the Sherman Act as part of an alleged price-fixing scheme in the $28 billion per-year broiler chicken industry. The trial win earned the RJLF team The American Lawyer’s “Litigator of the Week” recognition, and the case has garnered extensive national attention from major news outlets.
He served as a law clerk to the Honorable Fernando M. Olguin in the Central District of California during the 2023-24 term.
Nathaniel graduated from Yale Law School where he served as an Articles Editor for the Yale Law & Policy Review and a Symposium Editor for the Yale Journal on Regulation. He was recognized by the school for his outstanding courtroom advocacy skills with the John Fletcher Caskey Prize for best presentation and the John Currier Gallagher Prize for most proficiency in the presentation of a case on final trial. He also competed for Yale Law School’s trial advocacy team where he made multiple final and semi-final rounds and was a member of the team that won the largest competition in the country in 2021.
Outside of work, Nathaniel enjoys volunteering as a trial advocacy coach. At the law school level, he coached two teams from the UCLA School of Law to victory at the Texas Young Lawyers Association National Championship where they closed out the championship round. He has also coached the Harvard Law School Mock Trial Association and the Yale Law School Barrister’s Union to final and semi-final placements at various competitions. At the college level, he has coached twelve teams to the National Championship and placed half in the top ten. He is also an avid endurance athlete and trains year-round for marathons and Ironman races.