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Nicholas Przulj

What my clients say

I was always impressed by your seemingly infinite patience. Your wise advice was appreciated, as was the humour it was couched in.

-G.B

Nicholas Przulj

What my clients say

I was always impressed by your seemingly infinite patience. Your wise advice was appreciated, as was the humour it was couched in.

-G.B

Nicholas
Przulj

Nicholas Przulj is an associate lawyer in our Business and Real Estate groups.

He joined Nelligan Law as a summer student in 2022 and completed his articles with the firm in 2024 before returning as an associate.

Nicholas is a dedicated Business and Real Estate lawyer who collaborates closely with clients to navigate the complexities of their legal challenges and achieve their goals. He is committed to providing unparalleled client service by designing and pursuing innovative legal strategies that offer clients a strategic advantage in realizing their desired outcomes. Nicholas’ approach is rooted in a deep understanding of the law and a strong commitment to protecting clients’ interests, ensuring they are well-positioned for success in every endeavor.

Nicholas completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto and earned his law degree from Queen’s University Faculty of Law. During law school, he received multiple course prizes, volunteered for Pro Bono Students Canada, was a legal intern at the Canadian Red Cross’ Global Relations and Humanitarian Diplomacy Unit, and served as the Associate Editor of the Queen’s Law Journal and Co-Managing Editor of the Canadian Guide to Legal Style.

Outside of work, Nicholas enjoys travelling, watching movies (having taken multiple cinema courses during his undergrad), and staying active through swimming and playing basketball.

Education & Professional Associations
  • Call to the Ontario Bar
  • Juris Doctor, Queen’s University Faculty of Law
  • Honours Bachelor of Arts (High Distinction), University of Toronto
  • County of Carleton Law Association

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