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Jeremy Kemp earned a B.S. in finance, magna cum laude from the University of Connecticut. He then went to law school at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, graduating magna cum laude in May 2021. He made Dean's List for every semester of law school. During law school, Jeremy was a productions editor for the Pace International Law Review and was in the top 15% of his class. While in undergrad and law school, he interned for the Connecticut Division of Public Defender Services and the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General. Jeremy then served as a judicial intern for the Honorable United States District Court Judge Kenneth M. Karas of the Southern District of New York (S.D.N.Y.). After leaving Judge Karas's chambers, Jeremy then interned with a securities litigation firm for a year, where he worked on class action cases in courts across the country, on the behalf of shareholders.
After graduating law school, Jeremy became licensed to practice in the state of Connecticut. He then joined Embry Neusner Arscott & Shafner as an Associate Attorney, with the intention of helping people. Jeremy is a lifelong resident of Connecticut.
Connecticut, 2021
Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association
University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 2018 B.S., Bachelor of Science
Honors: magna cum laude, Joseph and Lorraine DiPietro Scholarship (2017-2018), New England Scholar (2015, 2016), UConn Law Society, Member/Mentor (2016-2018), Major: Finance, Minor: Philosophy
Pace University School of Law, White Plains, New York, 2021 Juris Doctor
Honors: magna cum laude, Philip J. Smallman, Esq. and Antonio Yarbough Scholarship for Criminal Justice (2019-2020), Merit Scholarship, Dean’s List (Every Semester), Pace International Law Review, Productions Editor (2019-2021)