Nicki Lawsen

Top rated Civil Rights attorney in Birmingham, Alabama

Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher Goldfarb, LLC
Nicki Lawsen
Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher Goldfarb, LLC

Practice areas: Civil Rights, Employment & Labor

Licensed in Alabama since: 2020

Education: Samford University Cumberland School of Law

Selected to Rising Stars: 2024 - 2025

Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher Goldfarb, LLC

301 19th Street North
The Kress Building
Birmingham, AL 35203 Visit website
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Nicki Lawsen is an accomplished attorney with a passion for advocacy and justice, serving clients throughout Alabama with dedication and integrity. Drawing on a diverse legal education and courtroom experience, she represents clients in a broad spectrum of legal matters at Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher Goldfarb, LLC, in Birmingham, Alabama. She practices law in the fields of business litigation, civil rights, class-action cases, discrimination and retaliation, employment litigation, personal injury and wrongful death. Within these practice areas, she works diligently to protect her clients’ interests, responding to the unique challenges that each case presents.

Ms. Lawsen completed her Juris Doctor at Samford University Cumberland School of Law in 2020, following her Bachelor of Science from The University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2017. She is licensed to practice in the state of Alabama and is admitted to the Supreme Court of Alabama as well as the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.

As an active member of the Alabama State Bar, the Birmingham Bar Association and the Magic City Bar Association, Ms. Lawsen maintains strong connections within the legal community. Her commitment to professional development and community engagement remains evident through her ongoing participation in these organizations.

In addition to her legal work, Ms. Lawsen has contributed to contemporary legal scholarship. Her published articles include “A Closer Look at Obamacare: Is it Constitutional or Just a Game of Jenga?” and “Can a City Challenge the Constitutionality of State Monuments?” Through such writings, she engages with critical legal questions and fosters thoughtful discussion on significant constitutional issues.

Clients and colleagues alike value Ms. Lawsen’s analytical approach, her commitment to justice, and her ability to navigate complex legal environments. Her blend of practical skill, academic achievement and a genuine passion for her clients provides the foundation for her ongoing contributions to the practice of law in Alabama.

Practice areas

Civil Rights, Employment & Labor: Employee
  • 50% Civil Rights
  • 50% Employment & Labor: Employee

First Admitted: 2020, Alabama

Professional Webpage: https://www.wigginschilds.com/attorneys/nicki-lawsen/

Bar / Professional Activity

  • Alabama
  • Magic City Bar Association
  • Birmingham Bar Association
  • Northern District of Alabama
  • Supreme Court of Alabama

Educational Background

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham, B.S., 2017

Scholarly Lectures / Writings

  • A Closer Look at Obamacare: Is it Constitutional or Just a Game of Jenga? (Jan. 31, 2019).
  • Can a City Challenge the Constitutionality of State Monuments? (Mar. 16, 2020).

Office location for Nicki Lawsen

301 19th Street North
The Kress Building
Birmingham, AL 35203

Phone: 205-235-6485

Selections

2 Years Rising Stars
  • Rising Stars: 2024 - 2025

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