Nick Verderame was born in Phoenix. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland in 2008, with a major in broadcast journalism and a minor in Sports, Commerce and Culture. After working for CBS Network News and ESPN, he graduated from law school with his Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona in 2013. After working for two of the United States' largest law firms, Nick came to Plattner Verderame, P.C. in 2016 to represent individuals who are injured and need assistance in their pursuit of justice and just compensation.
Nick is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, the Arizona Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice. His practice focus is wrongful death, personal injury, and medical malpractice, and he has published articles on the topic of sports-related concussions for publication nationally.
In addition to helping clients, Nick served as the President of EchelonPHX, the young professional arm of The Salvation Army, and as the Vice President of the Phoenix 20-30 Club, a subsidiary of the Children In Need Foundation.
Personal Injury
Wrongful Death
Arizona
University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law
Juris Doctor - 2013
University of Maryland
Bachelor of Arts - 2008
Top 40 Under 40 litigation lawyers in Arizona, 2019
State Bar of Arizona, Member
Arizona Association for Justice, Member
American Association for Justice, Member
Sports Lawyers Association, Member
Active 20 - 30 Club of Phoenix, Vice President
The Salvation Army - Phoenix Advisory Board, Member
Arizona Rising Young Professionals (AZRYP), Member
American Society of Legal Advocates
Top 40 Under 40 litigation lawyers in Arizona, 2019
CLE presentation, 'How Pre-Filing Investigations Can Make Everything Easier,' Arizona Association for Justice's Learn at Lunch event in Phoenix, AZ
CLF presentation, 'Personal Injury Pitfalls for the General Practitioner,' Coconino County Bar Association in Flagstaff, AZ
Safety talk at Paradise Honors High School, EndDD.org, Surprise, AZ
Lambda Chi Alpha, Epsilon Pi Zeta - High Alpha, 2007