Client Reviews
What his clients are saying.
“My husband and I worked with Stephen when we bought our first commercial property. He was incredibly helpful and responsive. Anytime we had questions, he gave us clear and honest answers. He's just a great guy to work… ”
Focused Practice Pages
Specific issues, focused intake.
Short, intent-matched pages organized by issue. If you know exactly what your matter is, start here.
Real Estate Expert Witness
Title, contract, valuation, broker standard-of-care, and disclosure expert-witness work for litigators.
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Business Formation
LLCs, PLLCs, corporations, S-Corp election, operating and buy-sell agreements.
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Business Contracts
Drafting and review for vendor, contractor, lease, real-estate, and major-deal agreements.
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Real Estate Transactions
Purchase agreements, owner financing, land contracts, joint ventures, and assignments.
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Real Estate Disputes
Quiet title, easements, mechanics liens, fraud, disclosure, and landlord/tenant litigation.
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Business Disputes
Partnership and shareholder disputes, non-compete enforcement, fiduciary-duty claims.
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Why This Practice
Where Legal advice meets real-world business and real estate experience.
Mr. Nault's professional life began in commercial real estate — a decade of work that started in financial analysis and property management and grew into his own real estate investment company before he turned to the law.
That experience is the difference. Mr. Nault hasn't just read about commercial leases, brokerage operations, and property management — he's done the work. A legal opinion that ignores the business reality is rarely useful. You need a lawyer who understands your business as much as you do.
A broker, not an observer. Licensed in Tennessee since 2012, with hands-on experience in leasing, property management, and commercial real estate advisory work.
A TREC course instructor. Not an outside observer of the licensing system. Someone who teaches it.
Your matter stays with Stephen. Not assigned to an associate. Not delegated after the intake call. You deal with the same person from start to finish.
A Rule 31 Mediator. A dispute-resolution orientation that shapes how every problem gets analyzed, not just when mediation is on the table.

Getting Started
Three steps, no surprises.
Submit the intake
Name, contact, brief situation, opposing party if any. The office responds generally within one business day.
Intro call
A short call to confirm scope and that we're a good fit for one another. No billing until that's clear.
Engagement begins
Scope, retainer, timeline. Work starts with a clear record of what you're trying to accomplish.
If any of this sounds like your situation.
The intake is structured and short. You'll generally hear back within one business day.














