Nicholas Sellas

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Biography

Nick Sellas focuses his practice in the areas of commercial litigation and professional liability. He represents clients in contract disputes, business transactions and litigation. Nick also defends professionals from a variety of industries against claims of malpractice.

While in law school, Nick served as a judicial extern for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Middle District of Florida. Nick participated in the firm’s Summer Associate Program in 2023.

Articles & Presentations

• Author, “Returning the Undue Hardship Standard to its Rational Roots,” The Cramdown, Fall 2022

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Professional Liability

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Central Florida, B.S., Finance, cum laude; Theta Sigma Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, President (2019-2020), 2021
Law School Attended:
Florida State University College of Law, J.D., cum laude; Florida State University Law Review, Article Editor; Florida State University Business Review, Staff Editor; Stafford Inn of Court; Student Bar Association; 2022 E. Earle Zehmer national Workers’ Compensation Moot Court Competition; FSU Law Trial Team IM Competition, Finalist; Stoops Family Scholarship, Recipient; Book Award: Mediation, 2024
Year of First Admission:
2024
Admission:
2024, Florida; U.S. District Courts of Florida (Middle)
ISLN:
1001548366

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