About Adam Michael
Adam Michael Nicolazzo built a steady legal foundation from classroom to courtroom. He earned a B.S. from Northeastern University in 2003 and a J.D. from New York Law School in 2007. Those credentials set the stage for admission to the New York bar and to federal practice in both the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.
His early years after law school are not part of the public record here, but his professional path led him into practice in New York. Over time he accumulated the federal admissions that allow him to appear before the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York. That combination of state and federal credentials is common among lawyers who handle litigation and other matters that may cross jurisdictional lines.
Colleagues describe Nicolazzo as steady and precise in courtroom settings where procedure matters. He is known to bring detailed preparation to filings and hearings. He applies the training from New York Law School in work that requires attention to pleading standards, discovery timelines, and the fast pace of federal dockets. His contemporaries say he prefers clear written advocacy and careful case management.
Nicolazzo practices at Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP. At the firm he joins other attorneys who litigate and advise clients across a range of disputes. His admissions in New York and in the federal Southern and Eastern Districts give him the standing to take cases before judges in both state and federal venues. That flexibility matters for clients whose matters may move between forums or require federal court practice.
He maintains the routine tasks that most courtroom lawyers handle: preparing briefs, arguing motions, and counseling clients on procedural strategy. He also handles the administrative aspects of representation, such as meeting filing deadlines and coordinating with local counsel when needed. These practical responsibilities consume a large portion of a litigation lawyer’s daily work and shape how cases progress.
Outside of firm affiliation, Nicolazzo’s publicly listed qualifications center on his education and court admissions. There are no listed public leadership roles or academic appointments in this summary. He continues to serve clients through Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP, representing parties in New York state and federal courts as part of his current practice focus.