Boris Treyzon received his JD in 1997 and quickly found his passion for the law after trying his first solo case just a few months into his practice. Primarily a plaintiffs' lawyer, Treyzon said he thrives on working directly with injured individuals, taking on large and well-capitalized opponents.
"It also allows me the freedom of creativity and unconventional approaches to trials. No matter the outcome, what we do changes clients' lives forever," he said.
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