Matthew M. Boley
Matthew M. Boley is a shareholder with Cohne Kinghorn, P.C. in Salt Lake City. He serves on the firm’s board of directors and is a former member of the firm’s Executive Committee. He focuses on the areas of bankruptcy, real estate, business/commercial litigation and creditors’ rights. Mr. Boley’s practice has focused on bankruptcy, receivership and insolvency law for his entire legal career. He has represented all potential constituencies in bankruptcy and insolvency cases, including debtors, trustees, receivers, secured creditors, unsecured creditors and creditor committees. Mr. Boley has represented clients involved in litigation and/or arbitration in many different types of disputes, from real estate and contract disputes to intellectual property litigation. He also has extensive experience in all areas of creditors’ rights and debtor/creditor relations. Mr. Boley has experience handling“real estate” transactions and litigation. He previously chaired the Bankruptcy Section of the UtahState Bar, and is active in several insolvency-related legal organizations. Mr. Boley has received several perennial honors and recognitions, including pro bono awards from the Utah State Bar, anAV-Preeminent rating, and recognitions The Best Lawyers in America, Utah Legal Elite and SuperLawyers. He received his B.S. cum laude from Westminster College in 1994 and his J.D. from theUniversity of Utah, College of Law in 1999, where he was inducted as a member of the Order of the Coif and served as a note and comment editor for the Utah Law Review.