Nathan Schott focuses his practice in Education and Business Law, representing school districts and charter schools, as well as several business clients. Nathan enjoys the diverse nature of the practice of law, especially education law, and serving in the role of an advisor and advocate. He regularly presents to his education clients on Arizona Open Meeting Law, School Board Roles and Responsibilities, Title IX, and provides legislative updates on school-related legislation.
Nathan also practices in general civil litigation and real estate law matters. His previous legal experience includes being a law clerk at both the trial and appellate levels.
Before attending law school at the University of Arizona, Nathan earned his Masters of Science degree from Northern Arizona University and spent several years working as a research scientist in the Grand Canyon.
Professional Associations
- Coconino County Bar Association
- Arizona School Boards Association
- Arizona Council of School Attorneys
- National School Boards Association
Community Involvement
- Flagstaff Disc Golf Club member
- Board Member, Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra
Presentations & Publications
- “Tinker in the 21st Century: Student Walkouts and Protests,” Arizona School Board Association Law Conference, September 2018
- “Consolidation of School Districts,” Arizona School Board Association Law Conference, September 2019
- “Signs of the Times in Contracts: Liability Waivers and Liquidated Damages,” Arizona School Board Association Law Conference, September 2020
- Torn Between Three Jurisdictions: The Legal Complexities of the Arizona School District Serving Native American Students,” Arizona School Board Association Law Conference, September 2021
- “What is a Grievance Policy & How Can It Keep You Out of Trouble?: A Perspective from Practicing on Tribal Lands,” Arizona School Board Association Law Conference, September 2022