Washington University School of Law,
Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation, 2016
J.D., 2016
University of Missouri,
Bachelor of Journalism, 2013
B.A., Political Science, cum laude, 2013
Illinois
Wisconsin
Thompson Coburn LLP
2023-present
Ernst & Young LLP
2018-2023
Foley & Lardner LLP
2016-2017
As a seasoned legal associate, Nicholas brings a wealth of experience in navigating complex tax and transactional matters.
Before joining Thompson Coburn, Nicholas gained valuable legal experience and a deep understanding of U.S. tax regulations as an associate in tax and transactional, people advisory services and employee benefits/executive compensation firm practices. He excelled at assessing and advising clients on tax and employee benefit planning, emphasizing his dedication to strategic solutions and risk minimization.
Nicholas earned his law degree from Washington University School of Law with a concentration in taxation. While in law school, he worked as a student attorney for the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, where he represented taxpayers in audits, appeals, and collections disputes with the IRS. He also interned with the IRS Office of Chief Counsel in Milwaukee, assisting attorneys in preparing cases for trial in the U.S. Tax Court.
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