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Thayer Mullins
Real Estate Associate at DLA Piper
Thayer Mullins is a distinguished legal professional with a diverse background in law and public service, shaping a career marked by a commitment to social justice and public interest advocacy. With a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree from the University of San Francisco School of Law—where he also earned a Certificate in Public Interest Law—Thayer has honed his legal expertise, aligning his academic pursuits with his passion for serving the community and implementing positive change.
Before pursuing his legal career, Thayer obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Criminal Justice and International Affairs from The George Washington University. This educational foundation has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of the intersections between law, social policies, and international relations, equipping him with the necessary tools to navigate complex legal issues effectively.
Currently, Thayer is an Associate at DLA Piper, one of the world’s leading law firms. In this esteemed position, he focuses on various practice areas, contributing his knowledge and skills to help clients navigate legal challenges with professionalism and integrity. His tenure at DLA Piper exemplifies his dedication to excellence in legal practice and his commitment to advocacy in the public interest.
Thayer's career is further distinguished by his extensive experience in public service. Prior to his role at DLA Piper, he worked as a Public Service Aide at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SF Water Power Sewer), where he gained invaluable insight into the operations of public infrastructure and its legal ramifications. His time as a Legal Intern at the California Governor's Office of Planning and Research afforded him the chance to engage with policy development and the oversight of regulatory frameworks, reinforcing his dedication to public interest initiatives.
Additionally, Thayer honed his legal research and analytical skills during his internship with the Natural Resources Division of the California Attorney General's Office. There, he contributed to vital legal matters concerning environmental resources, demonstrating his commitment to sustainable law practices and public stewardship. His role as a Civil Law Clerk at the United States Attorney’s Office provided further depth to his legal experience, allowing him to work on significant criminal and civil cases, showcasing his capability in handling complex legal issues.
Thayer also demonstrated his pioneering spirit as an Intern on the Legislative Team at the San Francisco Planning Department, where he engaged in legislative processes and contributed to urban planning initiatives. This unique blend of experiences across various legal disciplines and governmental agencies equips Thayer with a well-rounded perspective on legal frameworks, policy development, and community engagement.
