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Prescott, Nathan L.

Nathan L. Prescott - Biloxi, MS

Attorney at Page, Mannino, Peresich & McDermott

Will Contests Lawyers in Biloxi, MS

759 Howard Ave. Biloxi, MS 39530

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Biloxi Will Contests Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Will Contests
  • Estate and Trust Administration
  • Civil Litigation
  • Family Law
  • Banking Law

Attorney Information

Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of Mississippi School of Law, Mississippi, 2003
      Juris Doctor
  • Non Legal Education

    • University of Mississippi, 2000
      Bachelor of Arts
      Major: English
      Minor: Philosophy

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Member

Past Positions

  • Judge Joseph Loper in the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial District of Mississippi, Clerk

Pro Bono Activities

  • Coast Young Professionals, 2008 - Present
  • Treasure Oak Country Club, 2007 - Present
  • United States Tennis Association, 2003 - Present

Representative Cases

  • John McAdams v. The Peoples Bank, Biloxi, Mississippi, Cause No. 2014-1A-00635 (9-0 Mississippi Supreme Court reversal of Harrison County Chancery Court's ruling)
  • Cathy Toole v. James B. Peak, et al, United States District Court, Southern District of Mississippi, Cause No. 1:08 CV 1481 (obtained dismissal of plaintiff's complaint for $7,000,000.00 against president of local bank)
  • Mary F. Snow, et. al. v. Martin Lake Resorts, Inc., Chancery Court of Jackson County Mississippi, Cause No. 2006-2310-NH (suit to force corporate dissolution following alleged oppression of minority shareholders)
  • Saad's Medical Management, Inc. v. C.G. Taylor Properties, Inc., United States District Court, Southern District of Mississippi, Cause No. 1:07cv1147-HSO-JMR (commercial lease dispute following destruction of leased premises by Hurricane Katrina)
  • The Peoples Bank, Biloxi, Mississippi

Bar Admissions

  • Louisiana, 2004
  • U.S. District Court Southern District of Mississippi, 2007
  • U.S. District Court Eastern District of Louisiana, 2008
  • Mississippi, 2003
  • Supreme Court of Mississippi, 2007

Other Affiliations

  • Harrison County Young Lawyers Association, 2004 - Present
  • Harrison County Bar Association, 2004 - Present
  • American Bar Association, 2004 - Present
  • Mississippi Bar Association

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Biloxi, MS

759 Howard Ave.
Biloxi, MS 39530

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Phone: 228-374-2100

Fax: (228) 432-5539

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