Nicholas Nahum
About Nicholas Nahum
Nicholas Nahum serves as Associate Legal Counsel at Silicon Ranch Corporation, having previously held positions at K&L Gates and King & Spalding. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Cornell Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Washington.
Work at Silicon Ranch
Nicholas Nahum serves as Associate Legal Counsel at Silicon Ranch Corporation since 2022. In this role, he provides legal support and guidance to the organization, focusing on various aspects of corporate law. His responsibilities include drafting and reviewing contracts, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and advising on legal matters related to the company's operations in the renewable energy sector.
Previous Legal Experience
Prior to his current position, Nicholas Nahum gained extensive legal experience at several prominent law firms. He worked at K&L Gates as an Associate from 2016 to 2019, where he focused on corporate legal matters. He also served as a Summer Associate at K&L Gates in 2015. Following this, he was an Associate at King & Spalding from 2019 to 2021, where he continued to develop his legal expertise. His early career included a Corporate Legal Internship at PACCAR in 2014 and various internships that provided him with foundational legal experience.
Education and Expertise
Nicholas Nahum holds a Juris Doctorate from Cornell Law School, where he developed a strong foundation in legal principles and practices. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Washington. His educational background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of both legal and economic frameworks, enhancing his ability to navigate complex legal issues in corporate settings.
Internship Experience
Nicholas Nahum's early career included several internships that provided practical legal experience. He interned at Seattle's Union Gospel Mission as part of Open Door Legal Services in 2013, focusing on providing legal assistance to underserved populations. Additionally, he worked at the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office in 2012, where he was involved with cases related to the Sexually Violent Predator and Involuntary Treatment Act. These experiences contributed to his development as a legal professional.