WILLIAM
M. NICKERSON
District Judge William M. Nickerson was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on
December 6, 1933. Judge
Nickerson attended the University of Virginia, receiving his B.A. in 1955. From 1955 to 1959, after completing U. S. Coast Guard Officer
Candidate School, Judge Nickerson served as a deck officer on U. S. Coast Guard
cutters. From 1959 until 1962,
Judge Nickerson attended the University of Maryland School of Law (evening
division), and he obtained his LL.B. in 1962.
Following law school, Judge Nickerson entered the law firm of Whiteford,
Taylor and Preston in Baltimore, Maryland.
He left the firm in 1985, when he was appointed as an Associate Judge for
the Circuit Court of Baltimore County. In
1986, Judge Nickerson was elected to this same position for a 15-year term.
Judge Nickerson was nominated by President Bush, on January 24, 1990, to
a vacant seat on the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.
After being confirmed by the Senate on May 11, 1990, he was commissioned
on June 11, 1990. Judge Nickerson
assumed senior status on June 11, 2002.
Judge Nickerson was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1962. He served as vice chairman and chair-elect of the
Attorney Grievance Commission from 1984-85, having first served as a panel
member of its Inquiry Committee and then as a member of its Review Board
from 1983-85. In addition, Judge Nickerson was chairman of the
Maryland Bar Association Committee on Ethics from 1983-84, following a six-year
stint as committee member. From
1977-79, Judge Nickerson was a member of his church’s board of trustees.
Judge Nickerson was director of the Baltimore Rotary Club from 1978-80
and received a Paul Harris Fellowship Award in 2000.