Nick Sarelakos

Associate Attorney at Locks Law Firm

Nick Sarelakos is an Associate Attorney at Locks Law Firm, with previous experience as an Associate Attorney at Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, LLP, focusing on insurance coverage and general liability cases in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Prior to that, Nick worked at Kline & Specter, PC, specializing in mass torts, particularly related to product liability within multidistrict litigation. Additional roles include positions at Beacon Hill Staffing Group, Law Office of David M. Hollar, PLLC, and internships with the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, Kent County Public Defender's Office, and the Hon. Kathleen Feeney. Nick began a legal career as a paralegal at Villari, Brandes & Kline, P.C. Educational credentials include a Juris Doctor from Cooley Law School and a BA in Criminal Justice from Widener University.

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Locks Law Firm

The Locks Law Firm is a premier plaintiff's trial firm, litigating cases in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and the rest of the nation. Each of our personal injury attorneys is a front-line litigator who has handled many complex matters. Our partners have successfully litigated many cases, achieving numerous multimillion-dollar awards and settlements in the process. We are committed to asserting the rights of our clients and have obtained favorable settlements for victims of occupational diseases, dangerous products and pharmaceuticals, construction accidents, carbon monoxide poisoning, and many other serious injuries. Our personal injury attorneys, working in conjunction with an outstanding team of professionals, investigate cases involving automobile and trucking accidents, premises liability, medical negligence, and exposure of the environment to toxic chemicals. In our class action department, our consumer class action attorneys have been involved in many of the largest and most significant consumer claims in legal history.


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