With a passion for justice, tempered by decades of experience handling high profile cases, Nick is a versatile litigator and trial lawyer specializing in class actions, complex litigation, catastrophic injury, and bet your company cases.

Nick has recovered over $500 million for his clients in such areas as consumer rights, intellectual property (copyright, trademark, trade secrets, right of publicity), technology, entertainment, employment, financial fraud, business disputes, and traumatic brain injury

Among his many achievements, Nick has handled the first high profile song infringement case to be extensively discussed on the internet and one of the largest consumer class action settlements in history. Nick was named a finalist for 2012 Consumer Attorney of the Year by the Consumer Attorneys of California for his work on the latter case. 

Nick's background as a technology entrepreneur, chess master and performing musician gives him a unique breadth of experience, perspective, judgment and common sense. A former registered US Patent Agent, Nick worked in Silicon Valley for several years as an entrepreneur and CEO of a technology company. Mr. Carlin is a US National Chess Master and an accomplished cellist who has played with Berkeley Symphony, Verismo Opera and many other Bay Area groups. 

Nick has served as vice chair of the San Francisco PUC Citizens Advisory Committee, and chair of the Civil Justice and National Security planks for the California Democratic Party Platform Committee. 

Nick has been a partner at Phillips, Erlewine, Given & Carlin since 2008. He has lectured at Hastings College of the Law, the University of California at Berkeley Law School, and the University of San Francisco School of Law. 

Click the video below to see oral argument before the Ninth Circuit in Gantner v. PG&E Corporation.

 

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