Matthew W. Krum - Richmond, VA
Attorney at Boleman Law Firm, P.C.
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Richmond, VA
2104 W Laburnum Avenue Suite 201 Richmond, VA 23227
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Richmond Bankruptcy Lawyer
Updated: 08/20/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
Attorney Information
Overview
Matthew W. Krum joined Boleman Law Firm, P.C. after being admitted to the Virginia State Bar in 2023.
Matthew graduated from Stevenson University before moving to Richmond to attend the University of Richmond School of Law where he focused on Business Law and Transactional Practice. During his time at Richmond Law, he externed with the University of Richmond Financial Aid and Student Employment Office, authored articles published in The Journal of the Federal Circuit Historical Society, and played on the Richmond Law Softball Team.
Originally from New York, Matthew grew up in Delaware and now lives in Richmond. During his free time, he enjoys reading, playing golf, and training in martial arts. He also frequently speaks with undergraduate students at his alma mater about his experience at the University of Richmond School of Law.
Education
Legal Education
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University of Richmond, School of Law,
Richmond,
Virginia
Juris Doctor
Non Legal Education
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Stevenson University,
Owings Mills,
Maryland
B.S., Bachelor of Science
Major: Legal Studies
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- University of Richmond Financial Aid and Student Employment Office, Extern
Bar Admissions
- Virginia, 2023
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Virginia
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Contact
2104 W Laburnum Avenue
Suite 201
Richmond, VA 23227
Phone Number: 866-621-6350
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.bolemanlaw.com/
Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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