Nicholas Wajda, Member of Price Law Group, APC
Nicholas received his Juris Doctor from Thomas Jefferson School of Law, graduating Summa Cum Laude. Nicholas graduated first in his class and was heavily involved in Thomas Jefferson Law Review throughout law school as a writer and article's editor. While a member of the law review, Nicholas was honored by having his student note, OVER-PLAYING A WEAK HAND: WHY GIVING INDIVIDUAL STATES A CHOICE IS A BETTER BET FOR INTERNET GAMBLING IN THE UNITED STATES, 29 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 313 (2007), published in the law review. In addition, Nicholas received recognition for his work as an articles editor from the law review, receiving the articles editor of the year award for 2007-2008. Prior to law school, Nicholas received his BA in Economics from Furman University, where he was a four year letterman on the Paladin's Division I Varsity baseball team. During his senior season, Nicholas helped guide Furman to the Southern Conference Tournament Championship and a spot in the NCAA Regional Tournament. Licensed to practice in both California and Nevada, Nicholas is currently admitted in the Central, Southern, Eastern, and Northern Districts of California, as well as the District of Nevada
Experience
Price Law Group, (Reno, NV)
Attorney, 2008 - present
Price Law Group has offices is Reno and Las Vegas as well as multiple offices located in California, Arizona, and New York.
Education
Furman University, (Greenville, SC)
B.A., Economics 2005
Thomas Jefferson School of Law, (San Diego, CA)
Juris Doctor, N/A 2008
Nicholas received his Juris Doctor from Thomas Jefferson School of Law, graduating Summa Cum Laude. Nicholas graduated first in his class and was heavily involved in Thomas Jefferson Law Review throughout law school as a writer and article's editor. While a member of the law review, Nicholas was honored by having his student note, OVER-PLAYING A WEAK HAND: WHY GIVING INDIVIDUAL STATES A CHOICE IS A BETTER BET FOR INTERNET GAMBLING IN THE UNITED STATES, 29 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 313 (2007), published in the law review. In addition, Nicholas received recognition for his work as an articles editor from the law review, receiving the articles editor of the year award for 2007-2008. Prior to law school, Nicholas received his BA in Economics from Furman University, where he was a four year letterman on the Paladin's Division I Varsity baseball team. During his senior season, Nicholas helped guide Furman to the Southern Conference Tournament Championship and a spot in the NCAA Regional Tournament. Licensed to practice in both California and Nevada, Nicholas is currently admitted in the Central, Southern, Eastern, and Northern Districts of California, as well as the District of Nevada
