About

Jeremy Beyer Crickard is a dedicated lawyer based in Rancho Santa Fe, California, specializing in personal injury, family law, and estate planning. With years of experience and a commitment to his clients, Jeremy provides high-quality legal representation to those in need.

Legal Issues

Business Law
Products Liability
Intellectual Property
International Law
Insurance Defense
Real Estate Law
Tax Law
Employment Law
Construction Law
Energy, Oil & Gas Law
Environmental Law
Estate Planning

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Languages
    Accepted Jurisdictions
    California Jurdictions
    California
    Since 2000
    District of Columbia Jurdictions
    District of Columbia
    California Jurdictions
    California
    Experience

    • Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps LLP
    Education
    University of Michigan Law School Education School Logo
    University of Michigan Law School
    J.D
    Graduation year: 2000
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    Williams College
    B.A
    Graduation year: 1996
    Associations
    California State Bar
                        
                                                     # 211190 Professional Association
    California State Bar  # 211190
    has membership
    2000 - Current
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