Alan M. Feldman
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Nicole A. Maruzzi concentrates her practice in class action litigation, where her work focuses on representing consumers in consumer protection cases, with a particular focus on matters concerning dangerous products, false advertising, unfair business practices, cybersecurity, and data privacy.
Nicole joined Feldman Shepherd in 2025, after establishing a formidable reputation representing plaintiffs in complex litigation. Prior to joining Feldman Shepherd, Nicole worked at a well-known Pennsylvania law firm representing Plaintiffs in antitrust litigation. In that role, she sought to hold large financial institutions and drug manufacturers accountable for price-fixing their respective markets. Prior to that, Nicole worked at another well-known Boston law firm representing plaintiffs in complex litigation where she focused on holding companies liable for violating federal securities laws and RICO. In that role, Nicole also represented relators in qui tam lawsuits.
Nicole earned her J.D. summa cum laude in the Evening Division of Suffolk University Law School, while working full-time as a law clerk at a Boston firm. While in law school, Nicole served as an editor of the Suffolk University Law Review, and she worked as a research assistant for Michael Rustad, who currently serves as the co-director of Suffolk’s Intellectual Property Concentration. Prior to law school, Nicole earned her B.A. in Psychology with a concentration in Criminal Justice from Seton Hall University.
In her spare time, Nicole enjoys staying active whether it’s getting outside for a hike, taking a yoga class, or going to CrossFit. She also enjoys using her free time to volunteer at food banks around Philadelphia.
Suffolk University Law School, J.D. (summa cum laude), 2016
Seton Hall University, B.A. 2009
Admissions
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2023
First Circuit Court of Appeals, 2017
US District Court District of Massachusetts, 2017
Supreme Court of Massachusetts, 2016
Bluer Skies in Massachusetts: First Circuit Clarifies Section 410(a)(2) of the Massachusetts Blue Sky Laws, 4 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. ONLINE 2 (2016)
Constitutional Law- First Amendment Gives Way to A Heckler’s Veto, 48 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 991 (2015)
Constitutional Law- Supreme Court Allows Warrantless Search and Seizure of Arrestee’s DNA, 48 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 563 (2015)