About Troy

Troy Bouk built a career at the intersection of numbers and the law. He earned his J.D. from Florida State University College of Law in 2007 after years of professional involvement in accounting and fraud examination. That background shaped his turn to law and continues to inform his work today.

Before law school he was active in accounting circles. He has been a member of the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants since 1997 and joined the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners in 2002. Those memberships point to long-standing engagement with financial controls, audit practices and investigative techniques. He brought that perspective into his legal studies and into practice after graduation.

Admitted to practice in Florida, Bouk moved into legal work that draws heavily on his prior experience with financial investigations. He has handled matters that require detailed document review, interpretation of accounting records and coordination with forensic specialists. Colleagues describe him as methodical; clients looking for a lawyer who understands ledger lines and legal briefs have found that combination useful.

His approach is practical. He breaks complex financial concepts into plain terms for clients, experts and judges. He also spends time preparing workpapers and summaries that make large sets of transactions easier to follow. That habit reflects years spent around accounting standards and investigative methodology. It also shapes how he frames disputes and compliance questions in court filings and settlement discussions.

Beyond client work he retains ties to professional communities that deal with fraud and accounting. Continued membership in the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants keeps him connected to developments in forensic accounting and professional practice standards. He uses those connections to stay current on investigative tools, reporting standards and regulatory changes that affect corporate and individual clients.

Those who work with Bouk encounter an attorney comfortable shifting between spreadsheets and statutes. He is admitted in Florida and draws on accounting and fraud-examination experience to address legal problems. His current practice centers on matters involving fraud examination, forensic accounting and business-related disputes.

Education

Florida State University College of Law

J.D. (2007)

2007

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida

Professional Associations

Association of Certified Fraud Examiners

has membership 2002 - Current

Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants

has membership 1997 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 316 S Baylen St Pensacola FL 32502