Nicholas E. "Nick" Subashi
About Nicholas E. Subashi
Nicholas E. Subashi is a lawyer based in Dayton, OH and has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® since 2007. Nicholas E. Subashi is recognized in the following practice areas:
- Dayton, Ohio
- Commercial Litigation
- Education Law
Current Firm: Subashi, Wildermuth & Justice
Education: Penn State Dickinson School of Law, J.D., graduated 1980 and University of Delaware, graduated 1977
Location: Dayton, OH
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