Nick Perrotti focuses his practice on trademark and copyright law.
While attending New York University School of Law, Nick worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2021 in its trademark and copyright practice. In the summer of 2020, he served as a legal intern in the Division of Family Court Legal Service of the Administration of Children’s Services in Bronx, New York. Nick was also a Staff Editor of the Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law at NYU School of Law.
Prior to joining the firm, Nick worked part-time as an Administrative Assistant at the non-profit organization September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows in New York City for more than three years.
Nick worked as a Junior Business Analyst in the Financial Intelligence Unit of a multinational corporation specializing in credit card services in New York City during the summers of 2014 through 2016.
New York University School of Law J.D. (2022) Stuart Z. Katz Scholarship
Fordham University B.A., Anthropology (2019) summa cum laude, Honors Program, Fordham Founder's Undergraduate Scholarship Award, Dean’s List
New York (2023)
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