Outstanding Young Lawyer Award Presented to Tyler D. Nullmeyer
At the February 19, 2026 membership meeting of the Greensboro Bar Association, Tyler D. Nullmeyer was honored with the Outstanding Young Lawyer Award. The award was presented by Jonathan M. Parisi in recognition of Tyler’s professional excellence and sustained service to the GBA and the legal community.
This award recognizes an attorney with fewer than ten years of practice who demonstrates excellence in the law; service to the profession and community; and a commitment to ethics, professionalism, and responsibility. It reflects not only strong legal ability, but meaningful, long-term dedication to the organization and the people who make it work.
Tyler’s contributions to the GBA and Young Lawyers Section long predate the establishment of this award. Over multiple leadership cycles—including most recently as President—he has been one of the YLS’s most engaged and dependable leaders. During his presidency, the Section achieved meaningful growth in both participation and momentum, striking a thoughtful balance between service initiatives and social engagement. Tyler fostered an environment where members felt welcomed, valued, and motivated to stay involved.
He has also served as a steady institutional presence—someone who understands the history of the YLS and prioritizes its long-term success.
Beyond his bar service, Tyler is an accomplished litigator with Turning Point Litigation, representing clients in complex civil matters and advocating for injured claimants before the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. His practice reflects the same qualities that define his leadership: preparation, integrity, and respect—qualities he likewise brings to his life outside the office as a devoted husband and father.
Tyler exemplifies the purpose of the Outstanding Young Lawyer Award, and the Greensboro Bar Association proudly congratulates him on this well-deserved honor.


