Profile

Education

  • Pace University School of Law, JD (cum laude), 2025
  • Catholic University of America, BA (magna cum laude), 2022

Jeremy is an associate in the New York office, where he focuses his practice on insurance defense litigation. Jeremy has experience handling matters involving New York State Labor Law claims, construction litigation, general negligence claims, premises liability, contractual indemnity and motor vehicle law. 

During law school, Jeremy interned at various insurance defense litigation firms and was a productions editor for the Pace International Law Review. He was also published in the St. Thomas Law Review for his work, Lessons from Rwanda: Why the U.K. Should Promote Reconciliation Through Localized Strategies in Place of Prosecutorial Amnesty. 

Qualifications and admissions

  • New York

Work highlights

  • Obtained a defense verdict in Kings County, New York, on a labor law case involving a construction site accident that was initially reported on day one as a finger laceration. However, the following day the plaintiff went to a different hospital and claimed that he fell 14 feet from a ladder in an attempt to trigger liability under Labor Law 240(1), after which he never returned to work and alleged a causally related cervical fusion.

Presentations and publications

  • “Lessons from Rwanda: Why The U.K. Should Promote Reconciliation Through Localized Strategies in Place of Prosecutorial Amnesty,” published for the St. Thomas Law Review (2024)