About Nick
Nick Verderame entered the legal world after completing his Juris Doctor at the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in 2013. He finished law school at a time when the Arizona bar and court system were adapting to shifting economic and regulatory pressures. The year of his degree anchors a chapter of practice that has unfolded entirely within the state.
After law school, Verderame began practicing in Arizona. Public records list Arizona among the jurisdictions where he is authorized to practice. Over the years he has built experience in the mechanics of everyday legal work: drafting pleadings and motions, conducting research, advising clients on procedural options and filing documents in state courts. Those routine tasks form the backbone of his professional routine.
Verderame’s training at the University of Arizona placed him in a program known for a strong emphasis on practical skills. His coursework would have included intensive writing and advocacy components alongside doctrinal studies. That practical orientation shows in the kinds of work he takes on and the way he prepares matters for court and client review.
Colleagues describe the daily reality of practicing law in Arizona as a mix of fast deadlines and careful attention to procedural detail. Verderame’s practice reflects that mix. He handles matters that require steady client communication, attention to case law, and timely court filings. He approaches those obligations with the practical cadence typical of attorneys who have spent years working in a single state’s system.
Outside of court dockets and filings, Verderame participates in the routines that sustain a legal career—continuing legal education, client intake and counseling, and the administrative tasks that come with maintaining an active practice. He keeps current on changes to Arizona statutes and court rules that affect his clients. That ongoing attention to the legal environment informs how he structures cases and advises on options.
As of 2026, Verderame maintains his law practice in Arizona and continues to serve clients before state courts and agencies. He practices law in Arizona and concentrates his work on matters that arise under state law.