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Nathan Wichers-Schreur

Nathan Wichers-Schreur

Paralegal

Nathan Wichers-Schreur is a paralegal in our Commercial Litigation department where he has his own clients as well as assists on matters in a variety of practice areas.

Nathan joined Nelligan Law in 2021 with experience in drafting, legal research and advocacy in provincial offences. Since this time Nathan has dedicated his continued learning to understand the intricacies of varies practice areas such as: Landlord and Tenant, Small Claims Court and the License Appeal Tribunal.

Nathan obtained an Honours Bachelor of Social Sciences with a Major in Criminology and Minor in Religious studies from the University of Ottawa in 2017 and a Paralegal Graduate Diploma from Algonquin College in 2021. Nathan has been a licensed Paralegal since 2021. Nathan is also currently a member of the County Carleton Law Association Paralegal Standing Committee.

With his friendly demeanor and vast knowledge base, Nathan has the ability to help any client through the litigation process quickly and efficiently.

Originally from Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Nathan has lived in Ottawa since 2013. When he is not practicing law you can find Nathan at the gym, golfing or enjoying a Sens game as a long time season seat holder.

Education & Professional Associations

  • Paralegal Graduate Diploma
  • University of Ottawa Honours Bachelor of Social Sciences
  • Law Society of Ontario
  • County of Carleton Law Association, Paralegal Standing Committee

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