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Jeramy W. Jarman

Born in Oklahoma and raised in several areas of the US to include the island of Oahu, Jeramy Jarman received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Oklahoma. Jeramy Jarman entered the practice of law in 2004 after working as a Police Officer, Jailor and with troubled youth. Jeramy has served as the Director of Drug Courts for the State of Oklahoma where he helped institute Drug Courts in 54 of 77 counties in this great state. Jeramy has been practicing law for more than twenty years.

Before joining Whitbeck Beglis, Jeramy began his career in private practice by opening the Jarman Law Firm in 2007 where he and his firm practiced in the areas of Personal Injury, Divorce, Family Law, Criminal Defense, and Civil Litigation, as well as wills, estates and probate matters.

Jeramy comes to us after having also been an assistant City Attorney for the City of Oklahoma City where he mainly represented the Oklahoma City Police Department in labor and employment disputes and arbitrations as well as defending the City of Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma City Police Department in Civil Rights cases.

Jeramy also defended the City and various departments of the City in civil cases such as auto accidents, sewer backups, municipal liability, governmental torts, as well as employment litigation.

Name: Jeramy W. Jarman

Title: Partner

Practice Areas: Civil Litigation, Criminal/Traffic, Estate Planning, Family Law, Personal Injury, Arbitration, Labor, Employment Law

Education: Oklahoma City University, JD 2004. University of Oklahoma Bachelors in Sociology, 1998.

Admissions: United States District Court Western District of Oklahoma, United States Federal Bar Association

Honors and Awards: Association of Trial Lawyers of America, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, National Association of Drug Court Professionals, Certified in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access- 2000, Certified First Responder 1999, Recipient of: American Red Cross Lifesaving Certificate 1997, Recipient of: The Sheriffs Commendation Award 1996