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Jennifer Brown’s background is unique as she did not intend to practice law when she completed her undergraduate studies at Sacramento State University. While attending college, Jennifer worked in the banking industry and worked her way from the ground up, starting as a teller and eventually departing the industry as a branch manager.
Although Jennifer obtained her degree in Criminal Justice, she found the realities of the criminal justice system to be difficult for her empathetic nature. The law was still of great interest, so Jennifer decided to obtain her paralegal certificate and focus her pursuits outside of the criminal justice area. During her studies, Jennifer became greatly interested in elder law. Feeling that the senior population is often the “forgotten class” of society, Jennifer found great passion in senior-related issues and ended up working as an estate planning paralegal. It was at this time that Jenn truly felt her passion for her work ignite! Jennifer was fortunate to be a paralegal for a well-respected solo practitioner in the Roseville area, and it was during her tenure at that firm that she decided to attend law school with the focused decision to practice law in the area of estate planning. Jennifer attended law school in the evenings (while continuing to work as a paralegal during the day) and graduated cum laude from Lincoln Law School with a Juris Doctorate in 2015. During her law school experience, Jenn maintained her class standing within the top five students and was the recipient of a number of Faculty Achievement awards. Jenn passed the bar exam on her first attempt (much to her delight) and has never looked back. Jennifer is a member of the California Bar Association, of which she is a member of the Estate Planning Section. She is also a member of the Placer County Bar Association and serves on the Estate Planning Section Board as a Member At Large. Additionally, she is part of the Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity International. Jennifer focuses her practice in the areas of estate planning, trust administration, probate administration, and business law as it relates to business succession planning.
While not at the office, Jennifer spends her time with family. She particularly enjoys hiking (aka wondering the wilderness), boating and camping. Jenn’s heart is most content when she is home getting her hands dirty tending her vegetable garden, making sourdough bread or working on home improvement projects.
By Heart 2 BizJennifer Brown’s background is unique as she did not intend to practice law when she completed her undergraduate studies at Sacramento State University. While attending college, Jennifer worked in the banking industry and worked her way from the ground up, starting as a teller and eventually departing the industry as a branch manager.
Although Jennifer obtained her degree in Criminal Justice, she found the realities of the criminal justice system to be difficult for her empathetic nature. The law was still of great interest, so Jennifer decided to obtain her paralegal certificate and focus her pursuits outside of the criminal justice area. During her studies, Jennifer became greatly interested in elder law. Feeling that the senior population is often the “forgotten class” of society, Jennifer found great passion in senior-related issues and ended up working as an estate planning paralegal. It was at this time that Jenn truly felt her passion for her work ignite! Jennifer was fortunate to be a paralegal for a well-respected solo practitioner in the Roseville area, and it was during her tenure at that firm that she decided to attend law school with the focused decision to practice law in the area of estate planning. Jennifer attended law school in the evenings (while continuing to work as a paralegal during the day) and graduated cum laude from Lincoln Law School with a Juris Doctorate in 2015. During her law school experience, Jenn maintained her class standing within the top five students and was the recipient of a number of Faculty Achievement awards. Jenn passed the bar exam on her first attempt (much to her delight) and has never looked back. Jennifer is a member of the California Bar Association, of which she is a member of the Estate Planning Section. She is also a member of the Placer County Bar Association and serves on the Estate Planning Section Board as a Member At Large. Additionally, she is part of the Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity International. Jennifer focuses her practice in the areas of estate planning, trust administration, probate administration, and business law as it relates to business succession planning.
While not at the office, Jennifer spends her time with family. She particularly enjoys hiking (aka wondering the wilderness), boating and camping. Jenn’s heart is most content when she is home getting her hands dirty tending her vegetable garden, making sourdough bread or working on home improvement projects.