Nathan Michael Nickolaus, experienced Government attorney in Jefferson City, MO with 26 reviews
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Nathan Michael Nickolaus

308 E. High, Suite 108, Jefferson City, MO

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Education

2016:
Indiana State University, MPA - Master of Public Administration
1988:
University of Missouri, JD - Juris Doctor
1985:
Westminster College (Fulton), BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.5 26 reviews
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David taylor

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30 Oct, 2023
Phone number doesn't work and they don't call for scheduled phone appointments. Just talked to this joke of a lawyer yesterday Nov 9th, 2023 and wants to blame everything on everyone else and boohoo about my review. If you're Liberal hire this guy and throw your money away. If you're a smart conservative individual, I would recommend you not use this law firm.
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Rachael dunn

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28 Feb, 2023
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Allyssa williams

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28 Feb, 2023
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in municipal law
“Nathan has been an excellent attorney for us. He is always there to answer any questions we have, and point us in the right direction. A very knowledgeable man that knows what he is doing.”
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Proactive in identifying important issues
“Another thing about Nathan that I appreciate is that if he is working on the same topic for several different communities - he does not bill his full hourly rate to each community, but rather each community pays a significantly reduced percentage of the total.”
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Excellent communication and presentation skills
“My council likes him because no matter how dark a topic might be, Nathan is able to present it in an almost fun manner. He has great presentation skills.”
4
Ethical and acts with integrity
“Nathan's approach to municipal law not only underscores the fact that he is greatly experienced in addressing a wide array of legal matters, but it also reflects that he is a man of integrity.”
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Caring and personable
“He takes the time to help you understand what you need to know and is also very personable and caring.”
Cons
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Occasional difficulty in getting a quick response
“On occasion when he's busy it may be difficult getting a quick answer, but everyone has those sort of moments, that is the only reason for four stars instead of five.”
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Negative experience with a different lawyer in the firm
“Phone number doesn't work and they don't call for scheduled phone appointments. Just talked to this joke of a lawyer yesterday Nov 9th, 2023 and wants to blame everything on everyone else and boohoo about my review.”

Publications

2021:
Missouri Municipal Review, Social Media And The First Amendment, Missouri Sunshine Law, And Records Retention
2021:
Missouri Municipal Review, Gross V. Parson; Missouri Supreme Court Issues Important Guidance On Sunshine Law Requests
2019:
Missouri Bar CLE Deskbook, The Sunshine Law, Missouri Bar Guidebook Series, 3rd Edition
2018:
Missouri Municipal Review, Impeachment: How Not to Get Beat Up on the Process, April 2018
2017:
Missouri Municipal Review, Hidden Trap in Chapter 100 Could Cost Cities
2004:
Missouri Municipal Review, Mini-Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, Mobility Devices and Motorized Bicycles
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