Washington University School of Law,
J.D.
Certificate in Public Interest Law
University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture,
M.S.
Loyola University New Orleans,
B.A., magna cum laude
Thompson Coburn
2023-Present
GrantWorks, Inc.
Community Development Project Manager, 2019-2020
City of Austin Development Services Department
Urban Planner, Residential & Commercial Intake, 2019
Avenue Community Development Corporation
Assistant Project Manager, 2015-2017
Nicholas Armstrong is a law clerk in the firm's Tax Credits practice.
He was a summer associate at Thompson Coburn while in law school at Washington University School of Law where he earned a J.D. and a Certificate in Public Interest Law.
Prior to embarking on a legal career, Nicholas worked in urban planning and community development. He earned a master's degree in Community and Regional Planning at the University of Texas.
Nicholas served as editor-in-chief of the Washington University Journal of Law & Policy. He earned several honors, including the Dan Carter-Earl Tedrow Memorial Award, the Dean's Service Award, and the Michael Schiff Scholar Award.
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