About Nicholas
Nicholas White earned his J.D. from Campbell Law School in 2017 after beginning his legal studies in 2014. He completed a curriculum that emphasized courtroom practice and written advocacy. Those years shaped the practical side of his work: careful preparation, clear writing, and attention to procedural detail.
His time at Campbell included work on litigation exercises and clinical projects that gave him early experience in client interviews and motion practice. He honed legal research and brief-writing skills in courses and clinics. Faculty and classmates recall his methodical approach to case problems and his preference for steady, deliberate preparation over flash.
After law school he moved into practice in North Carolina. He is licensed to practice in that state and has worked in environments where state court procedure and local rules matter. Early in his career he handled filings, discovery, and courtroom hearings. He learned how to manage case timelines, coordinate with experts, and prepare witnesses for testimony. Those tasks anchored his understanding of litigation mechanics and client expectations.
Nicholas joined King Law Offices, PC, where he continued developing practical tools for representing clients. At the firm he has taken on responsibilities that include drafting pleadings, negotiating settlements, and appearing at hearings. Colleagues describe him as someone who prefers clear legal analysis and careful case management. He approaches each matter by mapping out procedural steps and identifying the decisions that will have the biggest impact on a client’s position.
He keeps current on changes in North Carolina law and on procedural updates that affect trial readiness. He prioritizes putting factual narratives into persuasive legal form, and he pays attention to how local practice shapes outcomes in court. That attention to detail informs how he prepares filings and how he sets expectations with clients.
Outside of the courtroom, he has focused on improving office systems for tracking deadlines and managing discovery. That work is quiet but practical. It reduces the risk of missed dates and helps keep cases moving toward resolution.
He currently practices at King Law Offices, PC, where he represents clients in matters arising under North Carolina law.