About Francis M.
Francis M. Boyer began his professional path in business. He earned a B.S. in Business Administration from California State University, Northridge. He later studied law at Florida Coastal School of Law and took up the bar after graduation.
Boyer's career has spanned multiple jurisdictions. He is admitted to practice in New York and Florida. He also holds admission before several federal courts, including the Federal Circuit, the 11th Circuit, the District of Columbia courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions have shaped the kinds of matters he brings to the courtroom and the clients he represents.
He maintains a presence in both state and federal practice. Over the years he has been active in professional organizations that reflect those dual interests. He is a current member of the American Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He also holds memberships in the Jacksonville Bar Association and the South Miami-Kendall Bar Association. Since 2011 he has belonged to the Amarican Association for Justice and the Florida Justice Asociation. He has been a member of the Miami-Dade County Bar Association since 2008.
Boyer's work sits at the intersection of immigration and federal litigation. Membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association signals a sustained involvement in immigration matters. His admissions to various federal courts and to the U.S. Supreme Court point to a practice that often reaches beyond local filings and into appeals and federal proceedings. He handles filings, hearings and appellate work in both trial and appellate venues.
He practices from offices in Florida. Boyer is part of BOYER LAW FIRM, P.L., and the firm lists an Orlando office and a Miami office. Clients consult him for representation that draws on his business background, his legal training and his courtroom admissions. He remains engaged in bar activities and in the networks of both local and national legal organizations. He currently practices at BOYER LAW FIRM, P.L., representing clients in immigration and federal court matters.