Nicolas Techiera
Associate
Suite 3500
Boston, MA 02111
Nicolas is a member of the Boston litigation group. His practice includes a vast array of litigation matters with a focus on complex commercial litigation and business disputes, insurance defense, construction disputes, and gaming and gambling matters.
Nicolas is a member of the Boston litigation group. His practice includes a vast array of litigation matters with a focus on complex commercial litigation and business disputes, insurance defense, construction disputes, and gaming and gambling matters.
Experience
Previous Professional Experience
- Law Clerk, software-as-a-service (SaaS) buying and management company (fall 2022 through spring 2024)
- Legal Intern, Narcotics Unit, Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office (summer 2022)
- Legal Intern, Litigation & Trial Practice Group, international law firm (fall 2019; fall 2020)
- Judicial Intern, Honorable Judge James M. Stanton, Boston Municipal Court (summer 2019)
Publications
- “The Negative Side of the Due Process Clause: Why The Fifth And Eleventh Circuits Continue to Reject The State-Created Danger Doctrine,” Suffolk University Law Review 2024
Education
-
Suffolk University Law School,
JD,
magna cum laude
- Note Editor, Suffolk University Law Review
- Jurisprudence Award (Criminal Law, fall 2021)
- Dean's List (2021-2024)
- Rehnquist Inn member Phi Delta Phi
- Sports and Entertainment Law Association
-
College of the Holy Cross,
BA,
Political Science,
cum laude, Dean's List
(2021)
- New York Semester Away Scholar
Admissions
- Massachusetts
Practice Areas
Industries
Previous Professional Experience
- Law Clerk, software-as-a-service (SaaS) buying and management company (fall 2022 through spring 2024)
- Legal Intern, Narcotics Unit, Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office (summer 2022)
- Legal Intern, Litigation & Trial Practice Group, international law firm (fall 2019; fall 2020)
- Judicial Intern, Honorable Judge James M. Stanton, Boston Municipal Court (summer 2019)
Publications
- “The Negative Side of the Due Process Clause: Why The Fifth And Eleventh Circuits Continue to Reject The State-Created Danger Doctrine,” Suffolk University Law Review 2024
Media
Recognitions
- Best Lawyers in America® Ones to Watch - Commercial Litigation (2026)
Nicolas is a member of the Boston litigation group. His practice includes a vast array of litigation matters with a focus on complex commercial litigation and business disputes, insurance defense, construction disputes, and gaming and gambling matters.
Experience
The following is a selected sampling of matters and is provided for informational purposes only. Past success does not indicate the likelihood of success in any future matter.Previous Professional Experience
- Law Clerk, software-as-a-service (SaaS) buying and management company (fall 2022 through spring 2024)
- Legal Intern, Narcotics Unit, Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office (summer 2022)
- Legal Intern, Litigation & Trial Practice Group, international law firm (fall 2019; fall 2020)
- Judicial Intern, Honorable Judge James M. Stanton, Boston Municipal Court (summer 2019)
Publications
- “The Negative Side of the Due Process Clause: Why The Fifth And Eleventh Circuits Continue to Reject The State-Created Danger Doctrine,” Suffolk University Law Review 2024
Education
-
Suffolk University Law School,
JD,
magna cum laude
- Note Editor, Suffolk University Law Review
- Jurisprudence Award (Criminal Law, fall 2021)
- Dean's List (2021-2024)
- Rehnquist Inn member Phi Delta Phi
- Sports and Entertainment Law Association
-
College of the Holy Cross,
BA,
Political Science,
cum laude, Dean's List
(2021)
- New York Semester Away Scholar
Admissions
- Massachusetts
Practice Areas
Industries
- Best Lawyers in America® Ones to Watch - Commercial Litigation (2026)
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