About Nick
Nick Zimmerman joined Nelson & Lindquist, S.C. as a lawyer in 2019. He arrived at the firm at a formative moment in his career and has built day-to-day practice experience there over several years. He works in a regional setting where local courts and community relationships shape how cases are handled.
Zimmerman is active in professional circles. He holds current membership in the St. Croix Valley Bar Association and is a member of the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Those memberships connect him to peers who practice in criminal law and provide a steady channel for continuing legal education and courtroom practice updates.
Zimmerman’s work at Nelson & Lindquist has involved regular courtroom appearances and client counseling in matters that arise in the firm’s service area. He handles hearings and trials, prepares pleadings, and advises clients on procedural and substantive issues. His caseload has included a range of criminal matters that demand careful fact-gathering and tactical choices.
Colleagues describe him as practical in approach. He favors clear explanations for clients who are often under stress. That steadiness helps in negotiation and in the courthouse. He is comfortable making concise arguments in front of judges, and he spends time preparing witnesses and evidence for trial when cases proceed.
Outside the courtroom, Zimmerman participates in local bar events and professional training offered through his associations. The St. Croix Valley Bar Association gives him connections to other lawyers in the region. The Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers keeps him engaged with developments in criminal law and trial practice in the state.
People who refer clients to Zimmerman often cite his responsiveness and willingness to explain options. He manages cases that range from preliminary hearings to jury trials, and he works to keep clients aware of the calendar and next steps. The practice environment at Nelson & Lindquist requires juggling multiple matters, and Zimmerman has developed routines to stay organized under that pressure.
He remains based at Nelson & Lindquist, S.C., where he continues to represent individuals in criminal matters and related court proceedings. His current practice centers on criminal defense work at the firm.