

Mr. Saylor's practice focuses on a wide array of transportation and logistics issues including transportation and logistics contracting; regulatory compliance, NVOCC/Ocean Freight Forwarders licensing and compliance; intermodal issues; international transportation; third-party logistics; security (including C-PAT certification); carrier bonding, Canadian operations, cargo claims, and freight charge disputes.

Nathaniel G. Saylor represents various types of carriers and logistics providers with issues ranging across various modes including motor, air, ocean and rail. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Saylor spent two years working as a legal intern for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (formerly the U.S. Customs Service). His student note regarding the liability of U.S. Customs personnel for personal searches conducted at the nation's border was published in the Indiana Law Review in 2003.

Mr. Saylor graduated from Ball State University (B.A., cum laude), the Kelley School of Business (M.B.A.), and the Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis (J.D., cum laude).

Admitted to the Indiana bar in 2005, Mr. Saylor is licensed to practice before all state and federal courts in Indiana. He is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association, the Association for Transportation Law Professionals, and the Transportation Lawyers Association.
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