About Boris
Boris Davidovskiy trained at Seattle University School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor before entering practice on the West Coast. He is admitted to practice in both Washington and California. Those dual admissions have shaped a career that crosses state lines and legal landscapes.
After law school, Davidovskiy built his practice around the practical work of representing clients and managing complex procedural matters. He has taken on engagements that require coordination across jurisdictions and has maintained an active role in bar and professional activities. Over time his work has required attention to procedural detail and an ability to manage cases through different court systems.
Davidovskiy has been involved with the William Dwyer Inn of Court since 2014, serving on its Executive Board. The Inn brings together judges, experienced practitioners and newer lawyers to discuss ethics, practice skills and professional standards. His long-term board service speaks to an ongoing engagement with the profession’s peer-driven forums and mentoring traditions.
In daily practice he balances casework and client counseling. He pays close attention to deadlines, filings and courtroom procedure, and he prepares matters with an eye toward practical outcomes. He often handles legal matters that require collaboration with counsel and offices located in both Washington and California.
Beyond his Inn of Court work, Davidovskiy maintains memberships in other professional organizations and participates in continuing legal education. He has kept current on changes in state and federal procedure, and he applies that knowledge when addressing cross-jurisdictional issues. Colleagues note his steady presence in professional circles and his ongoing contributions to practice-oriented conversations.
He works from offices in the Pacific region and manages a caseload composed largely of matters that arise under the laws of Washington and California. His current practice centers on legal matters arising in Washington and California.