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Nicholas “Nick” Brooks works with law firms, solo practitioners, and in-house teams as a contract litigator and research partner. He helps lawyers handle more (or more complex) matters without adding permanent staff, especially in employment and business disputes.

How Nick Supports Other Attorneys

  • Drafts pleadings, motions, oppositions, and appellate briefs behind the scenes.

  • Prepares targeted research memos and issue analyses for complex or novel questions.

  • Assists with discovery planning, drafting and responding to written discovery, and organizing document-heavy matters.

  • Jumps into existing cases at any stage—early case assessment, summary judgment, trial support, or post‑trial work.

  • Adapts to your templates, style, and procedures so work product integrates seamlessly into your files.

Nick’s role is to make your practice more efficient and profitable while you retain full control of client relationships and case strategy.

Who This Is For

  • Small and mid-sized firms needing overflow help during busy periods.

  • Solo practitioners who want another litigator to handle drafting or research.

  • In-house or panel counsel seeking targeted assistance on discrete projects.

Engagements can be structured on an hourly, flat-fee, or project basis depending on the scope and timeline.

Practice Areas Supported

  • Employment defense and workplace disputes

  • Business torts and contract litigation

  • Real estate and property disputes

  • Commercial fraud and misrepresentation

  • Trade secret and unfair competition matters

  • Defamation and reputational issues

  • Selected personal injury and professional liability cases

  • Appeals and post‑trial motions

Working Together

  • Clear expectations on scope, deadlines, and budget at the outset.

  • Direct, candid communication about strategy and risk.

  • Work calibrated to the intended audience—court, client, adjuster, or opposing counsel.

  • Respect for your client relationships, branding, and positioning.

If you’d like to discuss potential collaboration, please use the contact form on this site with the subject line “Attorney-to-attorney inquiry,” or email Nick to schedule a brief call.

CONTRACT LITIGATION SUPPORT FOR YOUR PRACTICE