Nick J. Daley

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Nick J. Daley: Attorney with Bauer Gravel Farnham, LLP

Biography

Nick Daley joined the firm in 2018 as an Associate Attorney and became a Partner in the firm in 2022. He focuses his practice primarily on real estate. He has several years of experience handling all aspects of real estate transactions, including contract formation, title examination and conducting closings. Nick grew up in the Northeast Kingdom, in the Town of Canaan, VT, and completed his undergraduate study at Saint Michael’s College in 2009. He graduated with honors from Suffolk University Law School in 2013, and then returned to Vermont to begin his legal practice.

In his free time Nick enjoys boating, golfing and being with his family. He lives in Essex with his wife, Kristen, and their two children.

Areas of Practice:

Real Estate

Education:

BA, Saint Michael's College, 2009; Suffolk University Law School, 2013

Bar Admissions:

Vermont

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Real Estate
  • Corporate Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Saint Michael's College, B.A., 2009
Law School Attended:
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 2013
Year of First Admission:
2013
Admission:
2013, Massachusetts; 2014, Vermont
ISLN:
924272644

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802-404-3683  Phone

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