Chambliss Law Firm Expands Labor And Employment Team With New Hire

  • Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. announce the addition of Nathan Bosshardt to its team of attorneys in the firm’s labor and employment practice group. Mr. Bosshardt will advise clients on compliance issues arising under federal, state, and local employment laws. 

Mr. Bosshardt said he is looking forward to representing clients in federal and state agency matters, including the Tennessee Human Rights Commission, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Department of Labor. He will also handle federal and state litigation and administrative proceedings relating to employment issues. In his role at Chambliss, Mr. Bosshardt will assist employers from a broad range of industries, including manufacturing, media, education, nonprofit, health care, and faith-based institutions throughout Tennessee, the United States, and Europe.  

Mr. Bosshardt graduated magna cum laude from The University of Mississippi School of Law, where he served as Associate Articles editor at the Mississippi Law Journal. He graduated cum laude from The University of Georgia, receiving a bachelor of arts in history.

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