William Nichols & Associates, Inc.


Country United States
City Irvine
Address 17901 Von Karman Avenue Suite 600
Phone (949) 335-7100
Website www.williamnicholsinc.com/

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  • Nov 15, 2014

Norman J. Brodeur is the managing partner of William Nichols & Associates, Inc. He helps companies become acquired at the highest possible evaluation. At least from what I saw, so I can't claim he does this EVERY time, Brodeur's primary technique to increase a company's evaluation is to cancel all accounts payable.

It's exactly as it sounds. If you are owed money by any company that Norman J. Brodeur is currently managing, or temporarily running as a sub CEO, you should begin worrying. It is possible, though I can't say guaranteed, that you will not receive moneys owed; and it doesn't matter if it's a lot or a little.

The second you have a late payment or missing payment, I can only advise getting legal support as soon as possible. In my case Norman J. Brodeur's technique was just to buy time -- so imagine the "You'll get your money soon" emails -- until his tenure has ended or the company he and William Nichols & Associates, Inc. is attempting to get acquired does so.

I even attempted legal, which resulted in Mr. Brodeur acknowledging that money was owed. Brodeur setup a payment plan, which he never fulfilled. The payment plan created by Norman J. Brodeur was made only to buy the two extra months he needed to get out of the company and no longer be liable. I don't know if the definition is "scam", "theft", "con artist" or "fraud", but he has so far gotten away with it. To top it off, I'm not alone. I know various other clients also cheated by Norman J. Brodeur. They call it "theft", but that may not be the best legal term. I can see about posting the legal document -- signed by Norman J. Brodeur -- to this thread.

While I don't know if he does this 100% of the time, though his official site's team of "partners" look like a gang of used car salesman, doesn't give me confidence that this guy is ever legitimate. He has the look of somebody who can steal and still sleep at night.

In short -- this post was created just to serve as caution when dealing with this indidual and his company.

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  • Nov 18, 2014

Agree

If Norman J. Broduer or William Nichols & Associates, Inc. was actually responsible for the OneScreen acquisition by AdaptiveM, it is true that multiple publishers were stolen from.

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