My name is Jameson Treseler (but everyone calls me Jack). I’m a 3L graduating in December 2024 and preparing to take the February 2025 California Bar Exam.
In my former life (and while a student at Santa Clara University), I owned my own business directing and leading digital marketing initiatives in highly regulated markets, for some of the largest brands and fastest growing startups in Silicon Valley. My work included international marketing campaigns for Block, Inc., Credit Karma, Binance US, VMWare, Hilton, and US Bank.
Because of the nature of my work, I spent an obsessive amount of time learning how to navigate regulatory limitations imposed by the SEC (and other regulatory bodies); collaborate closely with compliance and legal teams; study and build online web applications with generative AI; and even analyze Google’s published patents on their search algorithm.
That’s where my passion for law sparked. And while I never joined any clubs in school, participated in moot court, or wrote for the Law Review Journal, I decided to apply that same obsessive energy that helped me build a successful career in marketing to gaining real legal experience.
I have enjoyed all aspects of civil litigation and litigation prevention. I successfully prepared special interrogatories and depositions, wrote briefs for judges and arbiters, drafted and filed motions, responded to (and prepared) countless discovery requests, met with clients of my supervising attorneys, and even prepared said clients for trial.
Trauma-informed representation means that I will bring a deepened understanding of what your clients are facing, how that affects them holistically and not just legally, and doing what I can to make their access to justice is a little easier.
That means continuously educating myself on how trauma impacts clients socially, psychologically, and financially. Then couple that with my understanding of the law.