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J.C. Boggs

Co-leads FinTech, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency practice and State Attorneys General practice
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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J.C. Boggs

Co-leads FinTech, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency practice and State Attorneys General practice
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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J.C. Boggs is a renowned partner in King & Spalding’s Government Advocacy and Public Policy group with over 25 years of experience counseling depository institutions, securities firms, and insurance companies before Congress and the executive branch. He specializes in financial services and technology policy and has earned a reputation as a trusted advisor to Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle. J.C. is also widely regarded as a thought leader in the fintech industry and has established himself as an international lawyer. With offices in Washington D.C. and Silicon Valley, he advises technology and innovation companies in their interactions with federal and state governments. He has helped clients develop comments, white papers, and other advocacy communications on proposed regulatory and legislative changes. J.C. is known for his expertise and has been recognized by Chambers USA as “one of the most proficient attorneys on the scene.”

J.C. Boggs obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and International Relations from the University of Richmond, his Juris Doctor in Law from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, and his Master of Business Administration in International Business from Georgetown University - the McDonough School of Business. Earlier in his career, J.C. served as counsel to the U.S. Senate Banking and Governmental Affairs committees, worked for the Hongkong Attorney General’s office and with an international law firm in Sydney, Australia. He has also served as Presidential Appointment at International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

Aside from his professional pursuits, J.C. is a competitive open water swimmer, which earned him a feature article in the Washington Post. He is also a pro bono general counsel to Jobs for America’s Graduates and serves on the board of the Global Center for Social Entrepreneurship Network, Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum, and the First State Fintech Lab. J.C. is known for establishing the J. Caleb Boggs Scholarship for Public Service at the University of Delaware in honor of his grandfather and namesake, former Congressman, Senator, and Governor of Delaware, J. Caleb Boggs.

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