A Bit More About Nathan A. Leach
Nathan A. Leach is the managing partner at Herrin & Leach where his practice is devoted to family building through adoption and assisted reproductive technology matters. Nate is a proud fellow of the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproductive Attorneys, an invitation-only national organization of attorneys who have distinguished themselves in the field of adoption and assistive reproduction law. Nate is consistently recognized an an Indiana Super Lawyer for his work in adoption law and is also a member of the National Council for Adoption. Nate graduated with honors from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale in 2001 and the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis in 2005. While in law school, Nate served as an editor for the Indiana Law Review. Nate is also a frequent author and lecturer on adoption matters. He is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, Indiana State Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.
Experience Matters
Areas of Practice
- Adoption
- Surrogacy
- Egg/Embryo Donation
Bar Admissions
Indiana, 2005
Education
Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana
- J.D. cum laude– 2005
- Law Review, Indiana Law Review, Editor
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois
- B.S. cum laude– 2001
- Major: Journalism
Honors and Awards
- IBA Bar Leader Series VI, 2008-2009
- Indiana Super Lawyers, 2022-2023
Professional Associations and Memberships
- American Academy of Adoption Attorneys
- Indiana Bar Association, Member
- Indiana State Bar Association, Member
- American Bar Association, Member
- Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys
Get in touch with Nate
Ethical & Compassionate Adoption
We work diligently to ensure a successful adoption. When done correctly, adoption offers expectant mothers, prospective parents and the child all the chance for a bright future. When you come to our office, we will take the time to answer all of your questions, explain the process and clear up any aspect of the adoption process that might be confusing.