Sanford Jay Boxerman

Sandy Boxerman is a founding shareholder of Neill Schwerin Boxerman, P.C., in St. Louis. He practices in federal courts across the country, defending individuals and corporations in white collar investigations and prosecutions, represent ting taxpayers in civil and criminal tax matters, and advising participants (and would-be participants) in the digital assets space. From 1991 to 1994, Sandy served as an assistant public defender in the City of St. Louis, where he first-chaired numerous jury and bench trials, including two jury trials in one week.

In addition to his active law practice, Sandy teaches the tax fraud prosecutions course in the graduate tax program at the Washington University School of Law. For many years he taught the Legal Environment of Business course at the Washington University Olin Business School.

Sandy is actively involved in both the legal and broader communities. He is co-chair of the White Collar committee of the Federal Bar Association’s Criminal Law Section. Sandy also actively participates in the Tax and Criminal Justice sections of the American Bar Association. In addition, Sandy currently serves as the immediate past chair of the Professional Society of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis. He is also a member of the Hadley Township Democratic Club in St. Louis County. In the past Sandy has served on the board of directors of Life for Life Academy, a coach of the Lafayette High School mock trial team, and as a consultant for trial and appellate court litigation for the Labadie Environment Organization. He attends Kol Rinah, having formerly served on the congregation’s board of directors and as chair of its personnel committee.