Beau Wilson Joins Hyland Levin Shapiro as an Associate

Beau C. Wilson, Esquire has joined Hyland Levin Shapiro LLP as an associate and will continue his concentration in commercial litigation.

Prior to joining Hyland Levin Shapiro, Beau served as Deputy Attorney General at the Office of the Attorney General in Trenton, New Jersey where he represented state agencies in the Office of Administrative Law, the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, the New Jersey Supreme Court, the New Jersey District Court, and the United States Supreme Court. He also counseled the Department of Community Affairs and its various subdivisions and the Department of State regarding the enforcement or defense of their statutes and regulations.

“We are delighted to have Beau join our active and growing commercial litigation department. He brings a wealth of experience from his work with the State, and we look forward to his contributions to our clients’ successes,” said Managing Partner Benjamin Levin.

Beauis a graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law(J.D. 2017), and Messiah College(B.A. 2011). At Temple, he was the recipient of the Harriet Robinson Gillock Memorial Award and was a Rubin Public Interest Law Honor Society Fellow and member of the Moot Court Honor Society. After law school, Beau clerked for Superior Court Judge Jean B. McMaster, J.S.C., Civil Division and later interned at the Face to Face Legal Center of Philadelphia as well as the Community Legal Services of Philadelphia. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

He resides in Haddon Township with his wife and son. In his free time, Beau enjoys playing tennis, going on hikes, and attempting to convince his family that his dad jokes are, in fact, funny.

Hyland Levin Shapiro LLP is a multi-practice firm of sophisticated attorneys with decades of experience. Practice areas include business law, real estate, environmental law, zoning and land use, employment, franchise and licensing, food and beverage industry matters, commercial litigation, community associations, bankruptcy and workouts, business planning and tax, trusts and estates and eminent domain. For more information, please see www.hylandlevin.com.