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Brooke F. Voelzke

Brooke Voelzke, a partner at Nicolson Law Group, represents clients in a broad range of business disputes, premises liability, real estate litigation, food safety, eminent domain and environmental matters. She is adept at resolving high-stakes matters, whether through settlement, dispositive motions or trial.

 

Brooke helps clients navigate complex legal issues across numerous industries. She serves as national counsel for a quick-service restaurant company, handling a wide variety of premises liability, franchise and other litigation. Brooke counsels clients on risk mitigation, food safety issues and compliance with regulations administered by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. She has also represented clients in personal injury and product liability litigation involving a variety of consumer products and medical devices, including orthopaedic implants, bone screws, energy drinks, consumer electronics, tires, asbestos, industrial chemicals, carpet and building materials. Additionally, Brooke has represented a natural gas pipeline company in eminent domain proceedings under the federal Natural Gas Act and litigation matters arising under state law. She has advised an electronic payment processing company in responding to a significant network security intrusion and data breach, and has successfully defended residential mortgage lenders in state and federal lawsuits alleging wrongful foreclosure, violations of statutes regulating lenders such as TILA, HOEPA and RESPA, and related common law claims.

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Phone: 610.891.0300
DIrect:  610.480.6123
Email

 

Education
 

JD, Georgia State University College of Law, cum laude, 2001

BA, Samford University, 1997

 

 

Memberships

 

Atlanta Bar Association

American Bar Association

NAMWOLF (National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms)

Admissions

Georgia Supreme Court,

 

Georgia Court of Appeals,

 

US District Courts
for the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia,

 

US Court of Appeals
for the Eleventh Circuit.

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