Dawn M. Boyd

Dawn M. BoydDawn M. Boyd is an associate in the law ifrm and focuses her practice in the areas of Family and Juvenile Law, Municipal Law, Real Estate and Propertyand Litigation. Boyd joined the firm in March of 2002 shortly after moving to Columbia City. Prior to that, Ms. Boyd practiced law in Virginia Beach. Virginia from 1999 to 2001 primarily in the areas of litigation, family lawand criminal defense. She practiced law in Fredericksburg, Virginia from 1998 to 1999. Since re­locating to Columbia City, Ms. Boyd has been active with her church and involved with community organizations including the former Whitley County Life Center (2002 – 2004) and Passages (2003 to present), for which she currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors. Boyd has also served as counsel for the Whitley County Board of Zoning Appeals and Planning Commission and the Columbia City Board of Zoning Appeals and Planning Commission since 2005.

Ms. Boyd grew up in Fredericksburg Virginia and earned her bachelor of science degree in Journalism and Public Relations from Radford University in Radford, Virginia in 1991. She worked as a Pretrial Case Manager for the Rappahannock Regional Jail in Fredericksburg, Virginia from 1991 to 1995, and graduated from the Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1998. Ms. Boyd is admitted to practice law in Indiana and Virginia.

She is a member of the Indiana and Virginia State Bar Associations and the Whitley County Bar Association. She lives in Columbia City with her husband and children.




Law firm renovating historic Columbia City building

Local law firm Myers, Tison, Hockemeyer & McNagny, LLP announced today that the firm will be renovating and moving into the historic and former Post & Mail newspaper building, 116 Chauncey Street. “Maintaining our presence in downtown Columbia City was an important factor in our search for a new location,” said managing partner Greg Hockemeyer, [...]

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