JEFFREY EDWARDS - Key Persons


Jeremy D. Aleman

Jeremy D. Aleman brought more than 20 years of commercial and personal injury litigation experience with him to Jeffrey Edwards Law, having spent the majority of his career representing construction companies, developers, and other commercial entities in relation to contract negotiations, risk management/mitigation, complex commercial disputes, construction defect litigation, workplace injuries and fatalities, and bad faith claims. His experience also includes in-house counsel roles, including that of Associate General Counsel-Litigation for one of the largest non-profit youth serving organizations in the nation. In this role, Jeremy was responsible for hundreds of tort claims filed throughout the nation and in the U.S. territories. Jeremy also has extensive experience in personal injury litigation, having represented both claimants and defendants in 18-wheeler, auto-accident, workplace injury, wrongful death, sexual abuse, and other personal injury matters. Jeremy's experience includes working with Goudarzi & Young, one of the most accomplished Plaintiff's firms in the nation. Jeremy was on the trial team that supported Brent Goudarzi when Brent secured a $730,000,000.00 verdict against a defendant in a wrongful death/trucking case. Jeremy is known as a tireless and effective advocate for his clients, no matter the nature or the size of the dispute. He calls upon his prior professional experience and 20 years of civil, commercial and personal injury litigation experience as he aggressively works to protect and advance the interests of his clients. Jeremy received a B.S. in Behavioral Science and Health from the University of Utah and subsequently attended the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. Prior to and while attending college, Jeremy secured years of first-hand construction experience working in the concrete, ironwork, roofing and oil-field industries. Jeremy also spent several years working for the Utah Department of Corrections and working in support of the mentally ill and developmentally disabled in public and private institutions. Jeremy is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas and the State of Oklahoma, and is also licensed to practice law in numerous United States District Courts. He is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale Hubble and has won awards for his pro bono work.