Madison L. Boyer
As a fluent French speaker, before law school Madison spent several years teaching English near Lyon, France. Madison prides herself on her communication skills across cultures. This comes in handy when reviewing complex legal documents and making sure that everyone – especially clients – understands what they’re agreeing to.
During law school, Madison served as Notes & Comments Editor for the Wake Forest Law Review. She also participated in the Cross-Border Business Clinic and assisted a tech startup in Mexico City to raise capital and expand their business operations in Latin America. Madison was heavily involved in several organizations at Wake Forest Law, including her role as a founding board member for If/When/How and President of the First-Generation Law Students association. She received the top grade in Poverty Law, earning her the Dean Suzanne Reynolds award for her paper on health insurance and poverty. Her fictional piece on artificial intelligence and medicine was also published in Awaken – The Creative Journal of Contemporary Bioethics.
A lifelong entertainer, Madison enjoys attending live theater and comedy performances. She has recently become an avid crocheter and loves to make blankets and sweaters. She enjoys spending time outdoors with her boyfriend and their two dogs, as well as indoors with their two cats. A devoted foodie and traveler, Madison enjoys the opportunity to try various cuisines in North Carolina and across the globe.
Services
Education
- J.D., Wake Forest University School of Law, cum laude (2023)
- B.A., Ohio State University, cum laude, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences (2014)
Licensure
- North Carolina
Admissions
- State of North Carolina Courts
Professional Organizations
- Greensboro Bar Association
- North Carolina Bar Association
- Americn Bar Association