About Tanya Boucher
Tanya Boucher Conn combines formal training in accounting and law. She earned both a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master of Science in accounting and business from Texas Tech University in 1997. She later returned to Texas Tech University School of Law and took her law degree there.
Her academic record is notable for the parallel paths she pursued. Completing undergraduate and graduate work in accounting the same year suggests an early interest in the financial side of business. The law degree followed, equipping her to approach commercial disputes and regulatory matters with a dual perspective.
After law school, Conn entered legal practice and secured admission to the bar in Texas. She also holds admission to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Those credentials allow her to represent clients in both state and federal forums across that region.
Conn’s accounting background shapes the work she accepts. She is accustomed to parsing complex financial statements, tracing cash flows and examining business records. That combination of skills is useful in cases that hinge on numbers as much as on law. Colleagues and clients note that she is comfortable translating technical accounting concepts into plain English for judges, juries and business owners.
Her practice addresses disputes and matters where financial detail matters. She handles engagements that require close attention to ledgers, tax records or corporate financials. She also assists parties in preparing materials for litigation and in responding to discovery that probes financial operations. Her approach favors careful preparation, precise document review and clear explanation of financial issues.
Conn maintains professional ties within Texas. She appears in court when matters require a lawyer who can contend with both the legal and numerical sides of a dispute. Outside the courtroom she spends time helping clients organize financial documents and understand potential legal exposure linked to accounting practices and business decisions.
She is based in Texas and practices in the state courts and the Northern District of Texas. As of 2026 she continues to represent clients on matters that draw on her combined legal and accounting training, handling disputes and financial issues in state and federal venues.