Who I am.
I’m Nicholas C. Marzoni, a Louisiana attorney focusing on transactional work, probate matters, successions, and notarial services. I keep my practice intentionally small so that every client receives the time, attention, and clear communication they deserve. My goal is to handle your matter carefully, respectfully, and efficiently from start to finish.
As a disabled attorney, I understand that legal issues can be stressful and sometimes overwhelming. I believe the legal process should be accessible and understandable, and I work hard to make things as straightforward as possible for every client who comes to me for help.
If your situation falls outside the scope of what I handle, I will be honest with you and help guide you toward someone who can assist. You will always receive a clear explanation of your options and what to expect.
My Education.
Jesuit High School, New Orleans - Class of 1993
University of New Orleans - Class of 2000
Loyola University School of Law - Class of 2007
My Background.
In 2002, I was involved in a major car accident that left me paralyzed from the chest down and wheelchair-bound. I attended Loyola University School of Law and graduated in the fall of 2007. I adapted my life and my legal practice to serve clients with dedication and exacting attention, despite my condition. From 2007 to 2012, I worked for the United States, Army Corps of Engineers (USACE-MVN-OC). From 2012 to 2015, I worked as a Senior Assistant Parish Attorney for Jefferson Parish.
In 2015, I suffered a stroke that had a significant impact on my daily life and communication. The stroke affected my speech, my eyes, and my hearing. I also underwent a tracheostomy, which continues to be a part of my medical reality today. These challenges are real, but they do not define my ability to practice law—they simply shape the way I work.
Despite everything I’ve been through, my commitment to my clients has never changed. I understand hardship firsthand. I understand the importance of clear communication, honesty, and accessibility. If I can help you, I will. If your matter is outside my scope, I will point you in the right direction.
Contact me
If you have a question or would like to discuss your situation, you’re welcome to reach out by email or through the contact form. Please remember that contacting me does not create an attorney–client relationship. Do not send confidential or time-sensitive information until we confirm there are no conflicts and we have signed a formal engagement agreement.