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Email dtayman@tlclawfirm.com
Phone +1-202-695-8147
David Lee Tayman is an experienced business attorney who focuses on advising clients facing serious legal, operational, and financial challenges. While he is an aggressive litigator and advocate where necessary, Mr. Tayman is equally comfortable as an advisor or negotiator. He uses his multidisciplinary background and skill set to craft and execute effective solutions in line with the client’s underlying business goals.
In addition to his substantial background in complex bankruptcies, business restructuring, and commercial litigation, he has experience in matters involving complex transactions, business disputes and crises, allegations of government contract fraud or impropriety, and government contracts-related disputes and False Claims Act litigation. He has worked with clients in a number of different industries, including financial services, real estate development, aviation, telecommunications, biotech, and energy, among others.
Mr. Tayman earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law (1999); an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business Administration (1999) where he is also a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Mr. Tayman received his B.A., Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, from George Washington University (1993).
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