Nicholas Breeden joined Black & LoBello in 2009, as a legal assistant. He completed his bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Wright State University Dayton, Ohio. While in college, he was very active as an assistant in psychological studies under the direction of Dr. Martin P. Gooden. Nicholas remains an associate of the Hanbleceya House (dealing with empowering/healing troubled youth) and a strong believer in Dr. Robin Herman’s philosophies associated with juvenile rehabilitation.
Mr. Breeden relocated to Las Vegas in 2007 after college graduation to experience the warm weather, and work on improving his golf game. Previously he was employed as an assistant juvenile probation officer for Clark County, and has worked as an office assistant with a small law firm in Las Vegas. |