Beau C. Wilson

Beau C. Wilson

Associate

Beau Wilson an associate with the firm, focuses his practice on commercial, business, real estate and employment litigation.  He also represents condominium and homeowner associations regarding their day-to-day business and legal affairs, including the drafting and enforcing of governing documents and compliance issues.

Areas of Practice

Education

Temple University Beasley School of Law, J.D., 2017

Messiah College, Grantham, PA, B.A., 2011

Admissions

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Prior to joining Hyland Levin Shapiro, Beau served as Deputy Attorney General at the Office of the Attorney General in Trenton, New Jersey, where he represented state agencies in the Office of Administrative Law, the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, the New Jersey Supreme Court, the New Jersey District Court, and the United States Supreme Court. Beau also counseled the Department of Community Affairs and its various subdivisions and the Department of State regarding the enforcement or defense of their statutes and regulations. He drafted and negotiated contracts concerning state and federal funding for housing and rental assistance programs and historic preservation programs, COVID-19 mandates and ensured compliance with the Open Public Records Act (OPRA) requests. Beau also participated on the Office of the Attorney General’s interview panel.

Beau was recently appointed to serve a four-year term as a committee member on the New Jersey Courts District IIIB Ethics Committee.

Beau clerked for Superior Court Judge Jean B. McMaster, J.S.C., Civil Division. He interned at the Face to Face Legal Center of Philadelphia as well as the Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, where he managed a caseload of over 60 clients and collaborated with the Philadelphia Coalition for Affordable Communities in creating a policy initiative through the Housing Trust Fund to improve homeowner options for low income families.

Beau is a member of the New Jersey State Bar and Burlington County Bar Associations. He is a graduate of Temple University’s Beasley School of Law (J.D. 2017) and Messiah College (B.A., 2011) in Pennsylvania. At Temple, he was the recipient of the Harriet Robinson Gillock Memorial Award and was a Rubin Public Interest Law Honor Society Fellow and member of the Moot Court Honor Society.

At Messiah College, he was on the NCAA DIII Cross Country Team and Track and Field Team and served as the Cross Country Team Captain. Beau also was a volunteer for the Special Olympics of Pennsylvania and studied abroad in Uganda and Rwanda.

Beau currently serves on the Board of the Bridge Academy & Community Center located in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. Beau is also a member of the Community Associations Institute Keystone Chapter. In 2023, he served on the Keystone Chapter’s Regional Council. Beau was also recognized as the Volunteer of the Month in March 2024 by Volunteer Up Legal Clinic, a New Jersey Supreme Court-certified pro bono organization that assists low-income clients facing legal barriers.

Beau resides in Haddon Township with his wife and sons.  In his free time, Beau enjoys playing tennis, going on hikes, and attempting to convince his family that his dad jokes are, in fact, funny.

Publications

“New Salary Disclosure Obligations Employers Must Be Aware Of,” Co-author, Hyland Levin Shapiro LLP News Alert, June 2025

COVID Discrimination Ruling Puts NJ Employers on Notice,” Co-author, Hyland Levin Shapiro News Alert, February 2023

Speaking Engagements

“Diversity Jurisdiction and Removal from State Court-Best Practices and Avoiding Pitfalls,” Moderator, Burlington County Bar Association, Federal Practice Committee, January 2025

“Preparing for New Jersey Pay Transparency Law,” Human Resource Association of Southern New Jersey, January 2025

“Service of Process and Default Judgment – Getting it Right,” Presenter, Burlington County Bar Association, Federal Practice Committee, November 2024

“Case study on Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, Mo.,” – Supreme Court’s New Harm Standard for Title VII Discrimination Claims, Human Resource Association of Southern New Jersey, April 2024

“Considerations for DOL’s Proposed Increase to Salary Threshold,” Human Resource Association of Southern New Jersey, September 2023

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