The Van Winkle Law Firm announced today that attorneys Rob Mays and Jenny Boyer have been named to Biltmore Beacon's 40 Under Forty list. Mays is a partner with the Firm’s Creditors’ Rights and Litigation practices and has been with the firm since 2010. Boyer is a member of the Firm’s Trust and Estates practice group and joined Van Winkle in 2016. The Biltmore Beacon is a weekly newspaper that honors rising stars of the local business community each year. Honorees are chosen based on their business achievements and community involvement. For more information visit www.40underasheville.com.
“Rob and Jenny’s selection to Biltmore Beacon’s 40 Under
Forty list this year is a testament to their dedication to their work, clients,
and community,” said Caroline Knox, president of The Van Winkle Law Firm. “We
are proud of their accomplishments and contributions to our community.”
Mays received both a master’s degree in public policy and
law degree from Duke University. He focuses his practice on contested
collection matters and bankruptcies and has recovered millions of dollars for
local and regional lenders, contractors, and construction suppliers. He has
litigated a variety of matters in state and federal courts, and successfully
argued a case before the North Carolina Supreme Court earlier this year. Rob
and his wife Katie were named “Parent Champions” by the Asheville City Schools
Foundation in 2015.
Boyer earned a bachelor's degree in history and peace,
war & defense from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and a law
degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. After practicing in
Charlotte, NC she relocated to Asheville in 2016 to focus her practice on trust
and estate planning and estate administration. She serves as a member of Pisgah
Legal Services’ Young Professionals Board, Pisgah Legal Services’ Development
Council, and as a United Way Highlands Circle member.
Mays and Boyer join a talented team of attorneys who
proudly serve individuals, families, and businesses throughout the Asheville
community and the southeast.
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