Nate Evans

Nate Evans graduated from the University of Michigan in 2001 after which he pursued a career raising money for nonprofit organizations. After three successful years, Nate enrolled in the University of Tennessee College of Law.
It was at the University of Tennessee College of Law that Nate found his passion - trial advocacy. While at the University of Tennessee, Nate redeveloped a dormant mock trial team, participated in local and regional mock trial competitions, and served on the Moot Court Board. In recognition of his efforts, Nate was selected to The National Order of the Barristers by the faculty of the College of Law.
Nate carried his enthusiasm for trial advocacy into the courtroom as an attorney, serving as an Assistant Public Defender in Knox County, Tennessee until joining the Oberman & Rice Law Firm in 2011. Through jury trials and a successful motion practice, Nate developed an understanding and rapport with all levels of the Tennessee court system.
During his four years with the Public Defender’s office, Nate successfully represented clients charged with a vast array of felonies and misdemeanors including Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Implied Consent Violation, Boating Under the Influence (BUI), Underage Consumption of Alcohol, Public Intoxication, Disorderly Conduct, Aggravated Assault, and Simple Drug Possession and Possession of Drugs for Distribution and Resale.
Nate is proud to share the firm’s focus on providing exceptional service to its clients through legal, legislative, and scientific research. Nate looks forward continuing his successful career with Steve and Sara.
Nate is a member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Knoxville Bar Association.


