About Nicholas E.
Nicholas E. Goldberg is an attorney whose career moves between private practice and in-house work reflect a mix of transactional and regulatory experience. He trained in two distinct disciplines as an undergraduate and as a law student, then moved into roles that combined corporate legal work and infrastructure-related matters.
Goldberg earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Business Administration from Vanderbilt University in 2001. He continued his studies at Emory University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2005. Those academic foundations guided his early work in commercial transactions and finance-related legal practice.
After law school he joined Kilpatrick Townsend Stockton LLP in Atlanta as an associate in 2007. His time there included work tied to CMBS and commercial real estate finance. The role exposed him to complex transactional documentation and lender-side matters, and it provided a base for later in-house positions.
In 2009 Goldberg moved into a corporate counsel role as General Counsel at Baran Americas, Inc., in Cumming, Georgia. He handled a broad docket of corporate legal tasks during that period, including contract negotiations and internal compliance matters. In 2011 he joined AP Wireless Infrastructure Partners, LLC as Senior Counsel and Vice President. That position placed him at the intersection of legal, commercial and operational concerns for wireless infrastructure, where he managed transactional work and supported business development initiatives.
Goldberg is admitted to practice in Georgia and California. He maintains professional memberships, including an active association with NCIA. His business and firm affiliations include membership in CCIA. Those connections reflect ongoing engagement with industry groups and trade associations relevant to infrastructure and communications law.
He now practices at High Tide Legal Group, PC. The firm maintains multiple offices, including a San Diego location where Goldberg handles matters for corporate and infrastructure clients. His practice centers on wireless infrastructure, commercial transactions and related regulatory matters.