Bio Information
Nicole M. Revenaugh brings nearly 15 years of experience representing civil plaintiffs in personal injury and wrongful death actions across the state of Kansas. She is a passionate advocate who fights tirelessly for each and every client to achieve the justice they deserve.
Nicole was a Shamberg Scholar at the Washburn University School of Law and graduated with honors in 2012. As a student, she clerked for the Honorable John R. O’Malley at the Kansas City Immigration Court and led education and inclusion initiatives for the Gay-Straight Legal Alliance. Prior to forming Irigonegarary & Revenaugh, Nicole was a Senior Associate at a prominent civil litigation firm in Topeka, where she exclusively represented plaintiffs in personal injury actions for nearly eight years.
At Irigonegaray & Revenaugh, Nicole has expanded upon her civil litigation experience by representing individuals who have been injured or financially harmed due to negligent conduct or unfair business practices. Her practices areas include personal injury and wrongful death due to car accidents, slip and falls, nursing home negligence, and dog bites. She also represents individuals whose insurance company has wrongfully denied claims for water and hail damage. As a champion for social justice, Nicole represents LGBTQIA+ individuals in a variety of civil matters to ensure they have access to equal rights and opportunities under the law.
Nicole is a past-President of the Women Attorneys Association of Topeka, and past-Chair of the Kansas Women Attorneys Association’s Annual Conference. She currently serves on the Alumni Association Board of Governors at Washburn University School of Law. She is also a member of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association, and has served terms on both the political action and legislative committees. Nicole also served as the interim Judge Pro Tem of the Shawnee County District Court’s Small Claims, Eviction, and Limited Action dockets for various periods from 2019-2021.
Beyond law
Nicole currently serves on the Dean’s Council on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Washburn University School of Law. She is also a member of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association, and serves on the board of its political action committee.
In 2016, Nicole joined millions of women around the world and marched for women’s rights in Washington, D.C. When she returned home, Nicole knew she wanted to do more for her community.
Community leader
In 2016, Nicole joined millions of women around the world and marched for women’s rights in Washington, D.C. When she returned home, Nicole knew she wanted to do more for her community. In 2017, she got involved in local politics and helped the first Latina woman become elected mayor of the capital city. After her election, Nicole became the volunteer director for the Mayor’s Community Outreach Team, where she fostered community relations through a monthly newsletter, podcast, and neighborhood events. In 2020, Nicole served as the Chair of Michelle De La Isla’s campaign for U.S. Congress in the 2nd Congressional District of Kansas. She continues to support local and regional candidates, especially women and minorities who run for elected office or judgeships.
Nicole’s work as an attorney and community leader has been recognized locally by GO Topeka’s Entrepreneurial & Minority Business Development organization, who selected Nicole for their 2019 Women of Influence “Rising Star” Award.
Nicole is an alumnus of the Greater Topeka Partnership’s Leadership Greater Topeka Class of 2020. She currently serves on the board of the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce, and is a member of Scott Dual Language Elementary School’s Site Council.
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