About Elizabeth B.
Elizabeth B. Lewis has built a long-standing legal career centered in Delaware. She earned a B.A. from the University of Delaware in 1978 and later returned to the state to complete her J.D. at Delaware Law School in 1988. Those two degrees bookend a career that has kept her tied to local courts and clients.
She serves as Director at Jacobs & Crumplar, P.A., a position that places her in the firm’s leadership. In that capacity she participates in guiding the firm’s operations and contributes to case decisions. Her role is both administrative and hands-on. It connects office management to work in the courtroom.
Lewis is active in the professional community. She holds current memberships in legal organizations and sits on the Board of Governors of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association. That board role keeps her involved in discussions about practice standards and the profession’s direction in the state.
Her practice is based in Delaware. She works out of Jacobs & Crumplar’s Georgetown and Wilmington offices, which anchors her work in both Sussex County and New Castle County. Those locations give her a presence across the state and regular contact with Delaware’s bench and bar.
Clients and colleagues see a lawyer who blends an institutional view of a firm with the day-to-day tasks of litigation. Her education in Delaware and long career in the state have shaped an understanding of local procedure and courtroom culture. She has spent years handling matters that require familiarity with Delaware courts and their schedules.
Outside the office, Lewis’s involvement on a statewide board keeps her in touch with changes that affect trial practice. That service also provides perspective on the issues other Delaware lawyers face. It informs how she approaches case planning and interacts with peers.
Her trajectory — from the University of Delaware to Delaware Law School and into firm leadership — reflects a career lived inside one state’s legal system. She continues to practice at Jacobs & Crumplar, P.A., working from its Georgetown and Wilmington offices and representing clients in Delaware courts.