Alumni Spotlight: Nicholas Daller '08


Nicholas Daller, class of 2008, recently opened his own law firm in Center City Philadelphia. 

 

In 2012, he graduated from Franklin and Marshall College with a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and graduated from Syracuse University College of Law in 2017. He passed the Pennsylvania bar exam on his first attempt in 2017.
 
Nicholas now sits as the founding partner of Daller Law PLLC and serves as editor for three annual legal publications, "Tort Law Desk Reference," "Product Liability Desk Reference," and "Business Torts, A Fifty State Guide."
 
Starting at Woodlynde in elementary school, he credits his success to the passionate teachers of the Woodlynde School English Department!
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