Nicholas H. Salalayko
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I am the new Associate Attorney at Ferriter Scobbo & Rodophele, PC recently admitted as a member of the bar of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.
In May 2021, I obtained my law degree summa cum laude from Suffolk University Law School, graduating 7th in my class. I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the University of Massachusetts.
In the Boardroom
I joined Ferriter Scobbo as a Law Clerk in October 2019 and worked at the direction of our attorneys assisting them with their work in the Boardroom. My work includes assisting in advising clients on a number of regulatory and administrative matters related to energy field, including solar, wind and natural gas projects. I have provided research and advice on issues ranging from obtaining agency approval for municipal entity financing to strategies for compliance with environmental justice initiatives of the Commonwealth. I have also been involved in the contracting, permitting and operation of energy projects.
In the Courtroom
I have not had the opportunity to work on litigated matters at Ferriter Scobbo. However, I am familiar with the Courtroom. While attending Suffolk Law School, I worked as a Judicial Intern for the Middlesex Superior Court and the Essex Superior Court.
I look forward to working with and learning from the experienced attorneys at Ferriter Scobbo should our clients become involved in litigation or commercial disputes.
In my free time I enjoy skiing and playing hockey. As a lifelong resident of Massachusetts, I am a dedicated Boston sports fan. Outside of sports, I enjoy traveling and experiencing new cuisine at local restaurants.
Education
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Suffolk University Law School (summa cum laude)
- Staff member and note editor on the Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate
Advocacy
- Moot Court Honor Board
- Research assistant for a faculty member.
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst B.S. in Chemistry
Professional Experience
- Filo Chemical, Wellesley, MA, Account Manager
Bar Admissions & Professional Organizations
- Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts