William M. Nickerson

District

MarylandMaryland District Court4th Circuit
3.4/ 5

5 reviews

Courtroom conduct3.4
Impartiality3.4
Case preparation3.4
Case management3.4
Quality of rulings3.4
Treatment of counsel3.4
Empathy with parties3.4
Language & clarity3.4
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Reviews (5)

Litigant: I understand that His Honor filled in for another (senior) judge, who…

3.0
/ 5

I understand that His Honor filled in for another (senior) judge, who may have been incapacitated. Excellent job, and greatly appreciated.

Anónimo

Civil Litigation - Private: An excellent judge with a practical sense that far surpasses his…

5.0
/ 5

An excellent judge with a practical sense that far surpasses his colleagues in the US District Court for Maryland. He is smart, always well prepared, even handed and fair. It is unfortunate that he has senior status.

Anónimo

Civil Litigation - Private: Slow but very thorough. Issues very good and complete opinions in…

5.0
/ 5

Slow but very thorough. Issues very good and complete opinions in commercial cases.

Anónimo

Criminal Defense Lawyer: One word says it all: lazy.

1.0
/ 5

One word says it all: lazy.

Anónimo

Criminal Defense Lawyer: Just had a sentencing proceeding before Judge Nickerson following a…

3.0
/ 5

Just had a sentencing proceeding before Judge Nickerson following a guilty plea in an "honest services" wire fraud prosecution. Guidelines were 12-18 months and the government recommended 14 months. The judge imposed a sentence of probation and 500 months community service. He got it. He recognized that the defendant was an otherwise honest and honorable businessman who worked extremely hard building, under very difficult circumstances, an international business, and that he did not enter into the questioned relationship with his coconspirator for the purpose of committing a crime. He questioned the government's allusion to sentences in other, inapposite cases and clearly had read the lengthy sentencing submission and numerous letters of support. It was the correct ending to a difficult case -- but one that could have had a much sadder conclusion in the hands of a less temperate and flexible judge who was tethered to the Guidelines.

Anónimo