About Nathan Alsbrooks

Nathan Alsbrooks is a former felony prosecutor and County Clerk Chief prosecutor.  Graduate of Texas A&M and University of Houston Law School

Nathan Alsbrooks started his career in 2017 as an Assistant District Attorney at the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. He served in three Montgomery County Courts before being named chief prosecutor in County Court at Law 4 in 2021. Nathan also served for two years as a felony prosecutor in the 359th District Court. He handled thousands of cases – misdemeanors and felonies, on behalf of the state. He also served on the Texas District and County Attorney’s Association Editorial Committee, helping to write and edit informative articles published by the association. He left public service in 2023 to pursue the lifelong goal of owning his own law firm. He is committed to three important principles in private practice – honest fees, quality representation, and exceptional client service.

Nathan was born in Houston and raised in the Pineywoods Belt of East Texas. He graduated from Apple Springs High School in 2008 after winning a state championship in extemporaneous speaking that sparked his love for the courtroom. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University in political science with minors in history and sports management, along with a certificate in leadership studies. He was a member of Texas A&M’s Corps of Cadets, and later selected by his peers as a member of the prestigious Ross Volunteer Company. He earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) from the University of Houston Law Center before passing the Texas bar exam in 2016. Nathan served as a student senator and two-time chair of the university’s Student Fee Advisory Committee while attending law school. He also represented the law school’s mock trial program at several tournaments across the country, and state of Texas. Nathan routinely enjoys returning to the University of Houston to judge mock trial and moot court competitions.