Nathaniel Routh is an associate attorney serving clients primarily within the firm’s Corporate & Business practice group. His practice is primarily focused within the Energy sector, on title examination and the preparation of Drilling and Division Order Title Opinions for companies in Colorado, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Oklahoma. He also has experience completing determinations of heirship for clients in Colorado.

Nathaniel got his start in the oil and gas industry working as a Title Landman in Denver, Colorado, where he focused on Title Examination, Land Administration and the preparation of Mineral Ownership Reports, before joining a boutique law firm as an oil and gas title attorney. He is also currently a member of the Denver, Colorado, & Wyoming Bar Associations.

Nathaniel earned his J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law, where he was an Executive Officer for the Sports and Entertainment Law Society and a Teacher’s Assistant for the Secured Transactions class. While in law school, he also worked as a Law Clerk aiding a general practitioner in preparation for civil and criminal litigation.

When he’s not resolving property ownership puzzles, Nathaniel is passionate about creative fiction writing and is a multi-instrument musician. Upon finishing law school, he took a year to complete his first historical fiction novel, Burgeon, a life-long dream of his. He can be found most weekends either exploring the beautiful vistas offered by the Rocky Mountains or writing music in his home studio.

Areas of Focus

Credentials

Education

  • Wake Forest University School of Law (J.D., 2016)
    • CALI Excellence for the Future Award
  • North Carolina State University (B.A., 2012)
    • Dean's List

Admissions

Bar Admissions

  • Colorado, 2018
  • Wyoming, 2020

Professional Activities

  • Colorado Bar Association, Member, 2018-present
    • Energy and Natural Resources Section
    • Real Property Section
  • Denver Association of Petroleum Landmen
  • Wyoming State Bar, Member, 2020-present
    • Energy and Natural Resources Section