NICOLE WHYTE
nwhyte@bremerandwhyte.com| Position: | Partner |
| Area of Practice: | Family Corporate/Business Construction Law and Litigation General Civil Litigation |
| Admitted: | CA, NV |
| Memberships: | Orange County Bar Association Clark County Bar Association American Bar Association Robert A. Banyard Inn of Court - Master Bencher and Board of Directors (Secretary) |
| School: | University of Witwatersrand - B.A. University of Witwatersrand - LLB |
| Office(s): | Las Vegas Orange County |
Nicole Whyte is a founding principal of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara LLP. Admitted to the California State Bar in 1991, and the Nevada State Bar in 2000, Ms. Whyte has extensive experience in all aspects of litigation, with a focus in the areas of family law, complex civil litigation, trucking law and insurance defense. Ms. Whyte has successfully handled hundreds of complex, multi-million dollar lawsuits and has been awarded the highest accolade in Martindale-Hubbell: an AV rating. This was as a result of an extensive, confidential review conducted among the legal profession in her community. The AV rating signifies Ms. Whyte’s legal abilities are of the very highest standard and her professional ethics are unquestioned. Ms. Whyte also has the honor of being named California "Super Lawyer" by Los Angeles Magazine.
Even more pertinent than her awards and ratings, Ms. Whyte strives to keep her client's interests at heart, and reach timely resolutions of challenging situations with the least amount of confrontation possible. Within the family law field, she handles a multitude of issues such as divorce, custody, visitation, modifications, child support, parentage/paternity, property division, prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, and contempt/enforcement. Ms. Whyte provides individualized counseling and representation in all areas of family law, and listens carefully to her client’s problems to provide representation that is both thoughtful and competent.
Ms. Whyte has written extensively in the field of Family Law, with many published articles in this area of specialty. Ms. Whyte has also lectured to various organizations on her other areas of specialty, including West Coast Casualty Seminar 1998: Care, Feeding and Handling of Experts; West Coast Casualty Seminar 2000: The Effects of the Aas decision - A Subcontractor’s Perspective; Lorman’s Construction Defect Claims in California: The Subcontractor’s Perspective: Defending the Trades; Mealey’s Construction Defect Litigation Conference 2001: The Art of the Release: From Standing to Structured Settlements; and West Coast Casualty Seminar 2002: The Nuts and Bolts of Handling a Construction Defect Lawsuit. Ms Whyte also has the honor of co-authoring a book, "Strategies for Family Law in California” 2010 edition published by Aspatore, wherein Ms Whyte addresses the topic of ‘Streamlining Strategies and Costs in today’s Family Law Cases’.
In addition to speaking for many organizations, Ms. Whyte is a member of the Family, Construction and Insurance sections of the Orange County Bar Association, the Clark County Bar Association (Nevada) and ABA (American Bar Association). She is also a member of the Civil Procedure and Evidence panels of the Orange County Bar Association’s Resolutions Committee, responsible for invoking constructive changes in the legislation. She graduated from the National Institute For Trial Advocacy (NITA) program in trial advocacy in January 1994, and is Master Bencher of the Robert A. Banyard Inn of Court, where she also holds the office of secretary. Ms. Whyte also serves as Judge Pro Tem to the Orange County Superior Court. In addition, Ms. Whyte serves as a mediator and settlement officer for the local Superior Courts.
A native of Johannesburg, Ms. Whyte received her Bachelor of Arts and her LLB from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa in 1985 and 1987, respectively. After graduating from law school, she served as state prosecutor at the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court, handling criminal trials. Following her tenure as state prosecutor, she gained civil litigation experience at a general practice, civil law firm in Johannesburg, South Africa. Ms. Whyte immigrated to the United States in 1991.
Ms Whyte and her husband, Steven Nataupsky, managing partner of the Intellectual Property law firm Knobbe Martens, live with their 4 young children in Newport Beach. When not practicing law, Ms Whyte enjoys spending time with her family, exercise and dance, travel, and reading.