About Gary S. Nitsche
Gary S. Nitsche P.A. has built a career that blends courtroom experience with long-term firm leadership. He began his formal legal training at the University of Delaware, earning a B.A. in 1982. He went on to receive his J.D. from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1987. Those years set the foundation for a practice that would span state and federal courts.
Early in his career he joined Nitsche & Fredricks and rose into firm leadership. In 1993 he became the managing partner at Nitsche & Fredricks, a role that put him in charge of both case strategy and the daily operation of the firm. That experience shaped how he balances trial preparation, client management, and the business side of running a law office.
His admissions cover a broad geographic and jurisdictional range. He is admitted in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. He also holds admission to the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Those credentials have allowed him to handle matters across trial and appellate levels.
Nitsche maintains active memberships in several professional organizations that reflect his courtroom orientation. He belongs to the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association and to the American Association for Justice. He is also listed with the Million Dollar Advocates and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Those associations indicate regular engagement with trial practice and continuing legal education.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who focuses on preparing cases for trial and arguing them when necessary. He has handled litigation in state and federal forums and managed teams of lawyers and support staff on complex matters. Over the years he has balanced individual casework with administrative responsibilities at his firm.
Today he practices at Nitsche & Fredricks LLC. He continues to take on litigation that proceeds to trial and handles related appellate work in the courts where he is admitted. His current practice centers on courtroom litigation and representation in federal and state matters.