Election 2024: Immigration Implications for Employers, Employees, and Investors
Nick has worked in immigration law for the past seven years. He represents clients across industries and of all sizes—from Fortune 100 financial institutions to startups in the non-profit space.
Nick is known for his creativity and superior client service. Throughout his career, he has focused on improving technologies across firms to better support clients, increase compliance, and enhance efficiency.
Nick’s practice primarily focuses on two subject areas: business immigration and worksite compliance. He has in-depth experience advising employers and their people across the full range of employment-based temporary and permanent visa categories. Nick has also supported clients through both family-based and humanitarian immigration processes, including Uniting for Ukraine parole and the Processes for Haitians, Cubans, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. In terms of worksite compliance, Nick leads clients through large-scale I-9 compliance audits, provides strategic policy consulting and compliance trainings. He also offers routine consultations with clients on unique I-9 issues, including suspect document assessments, immigration-related fraud, and anti-discrimination policies.
Nick received his Juris Doctor from The University of Texas School of Law in Austin. During his time in Austin, he was a competitor on the law school’s interscholastic mock trial team—ultimately earning the award of Best Trial Advocate for his class and being inducted into the Order of Barristers. He also served as a Staff Editor on the Texas Journal on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights and participated in the Actual Innocence Clinic.
Industries Served:
- Financial services
- Nonprofits and tax-exempt organizations
- Technology
- Consumer products
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Universities
- Insurance
- Defense