
Practice Areas: Estate Planning & Probate, Business Litigation, Bankruptcy view more
Licensed in Arizona since: 2009
Education: Gonzaga University School of Law
Jaburg | Wilk
3200 North Central Ave.Suite 2000
Phoenix, AZ 85012 Phone: 602-248-1000 Email: Nikki Wilk Visit website
Details
Nichole Wilk is a business and real estate transactional law, probate, and commercial litigation attorney. She graduated from Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane and has been a practicing attorney since 2009. Nichole has been named a Southwest Super Lawyer Rising Star continuously since 2016. She is on the regional board of the Anti-Defamation League and has also held key leadership roles at Maricopa County Bar Association Estate Planning, Probate & Trust Section. She was named Arizona Business Leader-Estate Planning, Probate, AZ Big Media, 2020. In addition, Nichole authors the Arizona Legal Forms Vol. 3, Debtor-Creditor, Chapter 13 (2d Edition) and Chapter 41 - Vol. 9A, Arizona Practice Series, Business Law Deskbook on receiverships.
Practice areas
Estate Planning & Probate, Business Litigation, Bankruptcy: Business, Real Estate: BusinessFirst Admitted: 2009, Arizona
Professional Webpage: http://www.jaburgwilk.com/our-people/nichole-h-wilk
- A receivership is an invaluable tool for managing, accounting for, marshaling, and preserving assets of whatever nature or kind. Although most often utilized by lenders, a receiver can be beneficial in any number of situations, including business disputes, partner disputes, and divorce proceedings., Receiverships: Not Just for Lenders, JaburgWilk.com
- The decline of a family member’s health can be one of the most difficult emotional challenges that a family will face. If that ailing family member hasn’t adequately planned for such an event, the burden rests on the family to step in and care for them. Without proper legal authority, this can be difficult.   , Guardianships and Conservatorships Can Help Protect Loved Ones, JaburgWilk.com
- Contributing Author to Arizona Practice Series - Business Law Deskbook
- Â While it is preferable to have a written Operating Agreement that reflects the intentions of the parties, an Operating Agreement can be created whether oral or implied, or any combination thereof, and need not be specifically referred to or referenced as an "Operating Agreement."Â , Careful What You Say: The Unintended Consequences Of Oral Operating Agreements, JaburgWilk.com
- The Revised Arizona Limited Liability Act ("New Act") has been effective since September 1, 2019 for new limited liability companies ("LLCs"). It now becomes effective for any existing LLCs on September 1, 2020. , New Arizona Limited Liability Act: Do I Really Need a New Operating Agreement?, JaburgWilk.com
- Arizona's new Limited Liability Company Act (the "New Act"), which goes into effect for all Arizona LLCs on September 1, 2020, and already governs limited liability companies (each an "LLC") formed on or after September 1, 2019., Will Your Vote Count? Member and Manager Voting under Arizona’s New LLC Act, JaburgWilk.com
- The mundane realities of running a business, however, are often overlooked or placed on the back-burner. Ignoring the business basics can create big problems. Now is a good time to check-in on the health of your business. Here are five business checklist items to consider., Is There a Business Doctor in the House? Five Business Health Check Points, JaburgWilk.com
- Contributing Author to Arizona Legal Forms, Debtor/Creditor and Limited Liability Companies and Partnerships
- Arizona Business Leader-Estate Planning, Probate, AZ Big Media, 2020
- Northern Arizona University, 2003
- U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, 2010
- Member, State Bar of Idaho, 2013
- Board Member, Gonzaga Phoenix Alumni Chapter
- Board Member, Anti-Defamation League Phoenix
- Member, State Bar of Arizona, 2009
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2016 - 2021