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Jennifer S. Blohm
jblohm@meyerandbrooks.com

EDUCATION: 
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF LAW
Juris Doctorate Degree - 1996
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and History - 1992

ADMITTED TO PRACTICE:
The Florida Bar, since 1997
District Court for the Northern District of Florida

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Jennifer joined Meyer and Brooks, P.A., in 2004, representing individuals and organizations in a broad range of legal proceedings in state and federal trial, appellate and administrative cases.  Jennifer also devotes an extensive portion of her practice to representation of candidates and committees and advising and training organizations and associations on election law matters.

Prior to joining Meyer and Brooks, Jennifer clerked for five years at the First District Court of Appeal, then joined the Writs and Motions Department of the Court.  Through her work at the First DCA, Jennifer has extensive experience in appellate procedure and extraordinary writs and on a wide spectrum of legal topics including criminal, administrative, labor and employment and worker's compensation.

Before entering law school, Jennifer interned for a United States Congresswoman in Washington, D.C.  She served as a liaison researching issues, responding to correspondence and providing legislative information to constituents.

DISTINCTIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND BAR MEMBERSHIPS

  • Graduated with honors from University of Florida College of Law

  • Member Phi Beta Kappa

  • Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Florida State University

 

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