About Jacob
Jacob Schiffer earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of San Diego in 2011 after beginning his studies there in 2007. His undergraduate years gave him a foundation in critical reading and persuasive writing. Those skills later informed his choice to enter the legal profession in Texas.
He built his career in Texas law. Early work placed him in roles that required attention to procedural detail and an ability to explain complex issues to clients. Over time he moved from supporting roles to positions that required independent responsibility and client counseling.
Schiffer eventually established the Schiffer Law Office. He runs the practice from Texas and manages both the administrative and client-facing sides of the firm. That combination of duties has shaped how he approaches his work. He is direct in client communications and prefers clear, practical advice over legalese.
Colleagues describe him as steady under pressure and willing to tackle dense research when needed. He emphasizes close case management and timely updates for clients. Those habits reflect a belief that good legal work depends as much on process as on persuasive argument.
His courtroom experience, advisory work, and transactional matters have all been conducted under Texas law. He stays engaged with local practice patterns and the statutory framework that governs cases in the state. When a matter raises difficult procedural questions, he consults precedent and treats each case on its own facts.
Outside of client work, Schiffer has taken on the administrative responsibilities typical of a small-firm principal. He handles intake, billing, and the day-to-day decisions that keep a solo or small office functioning. That hands-on management informs how he allocates resources and sets client priorities.
In practice he emphasizes responsiveness, clear explanations of options, and practical timelines. He currently practices at the Schiffer Law Office and represents clients across Texas in matters governed by state law.