Rogers Joseph O’Donnell Welcomes Associates Tariq Boulad, Timothy Wieroniey
Rogers Joseph O’Donnell PC is pleased to welcome Tariq I. Boulad and Timothy Wieroniey as associates in the firm’s San Francisco office. Boulad joined on Sept. 4, and Wieroniey on Oct. 1.
Boulad is a skilled litigator and a dedicated advocate for his clients. He is a member of the firm’s Environmental Law and Retail Industry Trade Regulation practice groups who represents retailers, manufacturers and commercial property owners in a wide range of disputes arising under state and federal law, including California’s Proposition 65 and the federal CERCLA statute.
Prior to joining Rogers Joseph O’Donnell, Boulad was a former associate for three Los Angeles-based law firms, where he built his skills in litigation across a wide range of matters, including employment, commercial, insurance coverage and intellectual property disputes.
Actively involved in the San Francisco Bar Association and the Bay Area Association of Muslim Lawyers, Boulad is a member of the firm’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee. He earned his J.D. from the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law. Boulad received his Bachelor of Arts from California State University in Sacramento. While in law school, Boulad was a recipient of the Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Corporate Tax.
Wieroniey is a member of the firm’s Government Contracts and Construction practice groups. He is a former judicial law clerk for the United States Court of Federal Claims and a prior legal intern for the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers Association. Wieroniey is also a previous summer associate for an Am Law 50 law firm based in San Francisco.
Before attending law school, Wieroniey worked as a manager for responsible care and sustainability for the American Chemistry Council and as a specialist in environmental, health, safety and sustainability affairs for the American Coatings Association.
Wieroniey earned his J.D. from George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School and his Bachelor of Science in environmental science and policy from the University of Maryland at College Park. While in law school, he was the symposium editor for the George Mason Law Review, and a member of the Supreme Court Clinic, a pro bono clinic that provides legal representation before the United States Supreme Court. He is currently involved in the Giles S. Rich American Inn of Court.