Nathan's Bio
Nate Snyder is a Shareholder in our Sports & Entertainment, General Corporate & Business, Intellectual Property, Mergers & Acquisitions, Manufacturing, and Real Estate practice groups. As a former college athlete, Nate knows the value of putting in the time and preparation to understand his clients’ businesses, the industries within which they operate, their individual concerns, and their unique legal needs. This approach helps Nate build considerable trust with his clients, comprehensively speak their language, thoughtfully anticipate their legal needs, and ingrain himself in their operations.
Nate represents individuals and businesses in commercial transactions, trademark, copyright, and intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, general corporate, shareholder, employment, and real estate matters. He has extensive experience with clients in various industries including sports, entertainment, music, media, manufacturing, technology, finance, and transportation, among others. His goal when working with these clients, regardless of matter or industry type, is to assure his clients that their unique legal needs are anticipated, addressed, and protected to the fullest extent possible.
Prior to joining the firm, Nate spent eight years practicing at a business law firm in Minneapolis where he represented clients in equity, asset, intellectual property, and real estate transactions, and served as outside counsel for closely-held businesses.

Concordia College (B.A.)
William Mitchell College of Law (J.D.)
- State of Minnesota
- United States Federal District Court – District of Minnesota
- United States Patent and Trademark Office – Trademark Trial and Appeal Board
- Minnesota “Rising Star” by SuperLawyers® (an honor given only to 2.5% of lawyers in Minnesota) (2019 to Present)
- Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America® (2024 to Present)
- Top Lawyer by Minnesota Monthly (2023 to Present)
- Minnesota Recommended Attorney The Real Estate Lawyers guide (2023)
- Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA), Member
- MSBA Sports, Art & Entertainment Section, Vice Chair (2021-22), Chair (2022 to 2024), Executive Committee (2021 to Present)
- MSBA Business Law Section, Executive Committee (July 2023 to June 2027), Secretary (2024 to Present), Assembly Representative (2025 to Present)
- MSBA Assembly Member – General Policy and Legislative Committees
- Hennepin County Bar Association, Member
- Douglas K. Amdahl Inn of Court, Member
- Volunteer Lawyers Network Brief Advice Clinic, Volunteer
- LegalCORPS, Volunteer
- Mitchell Mentors, Mentor
- University of St. Thomas School of Law, Mentor
- Guest Lecturer – University of Minnesota NIL Law Clinic (November 2025)
- Sports Law 101 – University of St. Thomas Business and Compliance Student Group (October 2025)
- Establishing a Corporation – Minnesota CLE Business Forms Deskbook Seminar (September 2025)
- Don’t Strike Out Looking: A Business Lawyer’s Guide to Name Image Likeness and NIL Agreements – Minnesota CLE Business Law Institute (May 2025)
- Sports Law Symposium Panel – University of St. Thomas School of Law (April 2025)
- Guest Lecturer – University of St. Thomas Business Law Class (April 2025)
- Five Tips for Keeping Your Client Out of the Penalty Box with Name Image Likeness Agreements – State Bar Association of North Dakota (December 2024)
- Dispute Resolution Provisions – Minnesota CLE Contracts A to Z Series (August 2024)
- The Top 5 Issues in Advising the Ongoing Private Business – Minnesota CLE Business Law Institute (May 2024)
- Beyond Name, Image, and Likeness: B1G Changes and Challenges in College Sports – Minnesota State Bar Association (March 2024)
- Advising the Closely Held Business – Minnesota CLE Seminar (February 2024)
- Understanding Minnesota Business Entities Conference: Understanding Corporations – Minnesota CLE (October 2023)
- Dispute Resolution Clauses – Minnesota CLE Seminar: How to Draft Your First (or Next) Contract (July 2023)
- Ethical Issues Impacting Amateur Sports – MSBA CLE and Panel Discussion (May 2023)
- Lights, Camera, Action, . . . End Scene! – MSBA CLE on Podcasts and Entertainment Law (May 2023)
- Careers in Sports, Entertainment, and Media Law – University of St. Thomas School of Law Panel (October 2022)
- From Startup to Succession Planning – A Checklist Approach to Avoiding Common Legal Pitfalls in Private Companies, Minnesota CLE (November 2021)
- From Startup to Succession Planning – A Checklist Approach to Avoiding Common Legal Pitfalls in Private Companies, MSBA – Corporate Counsel Section (May 2021)
- Protecting the Business: Key Strategies and Steps to Minimize Risk and Liabilities for Your Client, Minnesota CLE Business Law Institute (September 2020)
- Advocating, Not Arguing: A Glimpse Into Non-Litigation Career Paths, University of St. Thomas School of Law Asian Pacific American Law Student Association Panel (October 2019)
“I believe the practice of law requires a combination, and often maximization, of ‘The Three A’s’: Ability, Affability, and Availability. Some clients may value one more than another, but it takes all three to become a trusted advisor to your clients. While ability is paramount, I endeavor to be the type of lawyer that my clients want to seek out for advice – no matter how big or small the issue – and someone that they know will be responsive, delivering on time, within budget, and exceeding their expectations.”
Outside of work, Nate enjoys traveling, hiking, camping, and backpacking. At home, Nate can be found in the kitchen with a record playing while cooking and trying new foods. He also enjoys attending concerts, including visiting historic concert venues across the country to see some of his favorite bands (though nothing beats a concert at First Ave.), playing and watching sports, catching a Minnesota Twins game, and spending time at the lake with family.