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Tim Boykin is an associate in the firm’s Norfolk office. Tim’s practice involves a wide variety of matters, including Business, General Litigation, Maritime, Workers’ Compensation, Tax, and Trusts and Estates Law.
Tim earned his B.A. in Public Policy and History at the College of William and Mary, and his M.B.A. and J.D. (cum laude) from the University of Richmond, where he was a member of Law Review and served as president of the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association. Tim and a teammate were semi-finalists in the Transactional Lawyering Meet held at Drexel University, where the team drafted a company merger term sheet providing for a convertible note and intellectual property right protections for the investor.
While obtaining his M.B.A., Tim assisted in an international consulting project, analyzing the prospects of an Argentina-based outsourcing company’s United States market entry. He also helped a local non-profit arts organization revamp its strategic plan. Tim played club volleyball in graduate school and also enjoys soccer and running.
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• B.A. The College of William and Mary in Virginia
• M.B.A. University of Richmond
• J.D. (cum laude), University of Richmond
• Virginia
• Asian Pacific American Bar Association
• Order of the White Jacket (Board Member)
• Norfolk and Portsmouth Bar Association
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