Linda Nicklos
La Vergne, TN
N/A
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Criminal Defense
Language
English
About
As I young adult, I enjoyed success as a professional classical musician and performed with orchestras worldwide. Despite my success, I was always passionate about the law.Then I discovered the Nashville School of Law and realized I could pursue my lifelong ambition there. I passed the bar examination on my first attempt and founded my own law practice.My intensity, energy, and deep sense of dedication serve my clients well, even when opposed by very seasoned and experienced attorneys.
Practices Areas
Criminal Defense
Personal Injury
Divorce and separation
Language
English
Contact
Reviews
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.
My wife and I reached out to Ms. Nicklos about representing us in a civil manner. My wife called her on two occasions. The first time she requested that we email her information about the upcoming case, which we did. I received two emails back from her that were short and quite honestly rude. So, I asked my wife to call her back to see if perhaps I was misreading her email replies. (We all bad days, right?) When my wife called back to inquire about how she wanted us to proceed, she said Linda was originally pleasant sounding when she answered the phone, then instantly switched gears and became rude and dismissive, when she discovered who my wife was. We still have no idea why Ms. Nicklos decided to handle us this way, but I emailed her back and told her we would look elsewhere for representation. Very odd encounter. Perhaps she has a relationship with the people we are facing in civil court, but that is merely speculative. I can't refute that she might be a good attorney for those she wants to represent, but that was not our experience with her. My advice would be to gauge her attitude during the first few days and look elsewhere is she becomes unprofessional and dismissive, as she did we us. I expect she will blast this review with some form of explanation that make us look bad, but honestly... I'd welcome that. I'd like to know her reasoning for being so "mean/rude" toward us.