Tristan focuses his practice on commercial litigation and contract disputes. He takes a detail-oriented and thoughtful approach to each matter, ensuring clients receive practical and effective representation designed to achieve the best possible outcome.
A Greensboro native, Tristan graduated from Northern Guilford High School and went on to earn his undergraduate degree in Political Science and Economics, with a minor in Spanish for the Legal Professions. He is fluent in Spanish and has used that fluency to assist clients and provide translation and interpretation services.
Tristan earned his J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law, where he served as both a staff member and the Manuscripts Editor for the Journal of Law and Policy. In that role, he reviewed and selected articles for publication and authored a piece on the federal preemption doctrine.
Outside of the office, Tristan enjoys running through Greensboro’s many parks and greenways, cooking for friends and family, and reading whenever he gets the chance.
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