Nicolet E. Corliss

Of Counsel

Office: Portland

Direct: 971-361-4732

Fax: 971-315-0720

ncorliss@ohaganmeyer.com

  • Professional Overview
    Nicolet (“Nikki”) Corliss is Of Counsel in the Portland office of O’Hagan Meyer and is a member of the Commercial Litigation Practice Group. Nicolet joins O’Hagan Meyer’s Portland office after nearly 15 years of civil litigation and trial experience in California, where she focused largely on commercial and real estate litigation, professional liability, premises liability and landlord-tenant claims. She brings a wealth of trial, arbitration, and mediation experience to the firm.

    Nicolet’s practice covers all phases of litigation, from pre-litigation proceedings and negotiations to discovery, law and motion, alternative dispute resolution, trial, and post-trial motions, including appellate proceedings. Nicolet’s deep understanding of the intricacies of litigation coupled with her client-centered approach makes her a strong advocate for her clients.

    Nicolet graduated from Santa Clara University School of Law, where she served as the Managing Editor of Santa Clara Law’s acclaimed newspaper, The Advocate, as well as a Technical Editor for the Santa Clara Law Review. Apart from the office, she enjoys spending time outdoors in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her partner, two young kids, and labrador, as well as cheering for the Oregon Ducks.
  • Practice Areas
  • Education and Admissions

    Education

    • B.S. from the University of Oregon.
    • J.D. from Santa Clara University School of Law.

    States Licensed

    • California
    • Oregon
  • Professional Organization Memberships
    • Multnomah Bar Association
    • Oregon Women Lawyers Queen’s Bench
  • News, Honors, Publications & Speeches
    Honors
    • Named to SuperLawyers’ Northern California Rising Stars List from 2015 through 2025
    • Outstanding Volunteer in Public Service (Bar Association of San Francisco) | Honored by the Bar Association of San Francisco's Justice & Diversity Center in 2013 as one of the top 15 percent of the volunteers in its Pro Bono Legal Services Program, Homeless Advocacy Project, and Diversity Educational Programs.