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Meet Our Team

Nathan A. Dickson Headshot

Education

Juris Doctorate (2005), cum laude

Washington and Lee University School of Law

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B.A. (2001), magna cum laude

Millsaps College

Licensed in

Alabama, 2005
Mississippi, 2006
New York, 2012

Professional Memberships

Member, Alabama State Bar​

  • Chair, Long Range Strategic Planning Task Force

  • Executive Committee, Young Lawyers Section

  • Chairman, Admissions Ceremony Committee

Member, The Mississippi Bar

Member, New York State Bar Association

Past President, Third Judicial Circuit Bar Association

Nathan A. Dickson, II

Of Counsel

​Nathan offers counsel and representation to clients on a number of issues involving business, estate, and conflict resolution matters.

 

Nathan’s relational practice of law has built successful working relationships with agents, clients, and other counsel to understand the motivations and needs of everyone involved in a transaction or dispute. Nathan has years of experience involving business disputes, estate and probate matters, insurance disputes, and matters involving complex facts and catastrophic injuries for injured clients.

Nathan handles matters in probate, from probating and administering wills and estates to resolving conflicts related to the probate process. He handles matters related to insurance disputes and bad faith, as well as representing businesses that have been harmed financially. Nathan handles a broad range of issues for farmers throughout the southeast, including defective farming equipment and issues related to seed, herbicide, and other implements damaging a farming operation. Nathan also has years of experience with traumatic injuries and wrongful death matters and continues to represent a select number of clients in those complex matters.

 

Nathan is a certified mediator who regularly works with attorneys and individuals to try to resolve disputes between the parties either during the litigation process or to avoid the litigation process altogether.

Nathan and his wife, Vaughan, live in Pike Road and have two boys. Nathan is active in all the communities he serves. Since moving to Pike Road, Nathan has been active in coaching youth sports. He coaches baseball and is on the board for the Montgomery American Baseball League. While living in Union Springs, Nathan served on the Bullock County School Board, as President of the Union Springs Recreation Board, the Bullock County Tourism Committee, and the Union Springs Community Outreach Council. He is also the founder and is President of the Bullock County Social Justice Foundation, a nonprofit corporation building community and providing enrichment opportunities for youth and children in Bullock County, Alabama.

 

Nathan has served in numerous roles in his local United Methodist congregation and in leadership throughout the Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church.

Contact Us

For more than 40 years, the personal injury lawyers at Jinks Crow have been helping people who have been injured by the negligence of another person or company. Our personal injury attorneys have represented clients in successfully seeking compensation for their physical injuries, mental anguish, and emotional distress. If you or a loved one has been injured and you believe it was the fault of another person, contact us today to schedule a free and confidential consultation.

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Union Springs Office

219 North Prairie Street

Union Springs, Alabama 36089

Phone: (334) 738-4225

Toll Free: (888) 239-3040

Fax: (334) 738-4229

Montgomery Office

324 Catoma Street

Montgomery, Alabama 36104

Phone: (334) 738-4225

Toll Free: (888) 239-3040

Fax: (334) 738-4229

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