About Jaiseery
Jaiseery Arjoonsingh is an attorney admitted to practice in Florida and the District of Columbia. He combines a J.D. earned in 2005 from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School with postgraduate study in litigation and dispute resolution at George Washington University’s Mount Vernon campus, where he completed an LL.M. program in 2008. The academic background set the stage for a practice centered on contested matters in both state and federal forums.
Arjoonsingh’s legal education began at Cooley Law School, where he received his J.D. in 2005. He pursued further training at George Washington University’s Mount Vernon campus, completing an LL.M. in Litigation and Dispute Resolution. That graduate work emphasized procedural rules, advocacy techniques and the mechanics of managing contested cases. The combination of a J.D. and an LL.M. gave him both the broad foundation common to general practice and the specialized study useful to litigators.
Following his studies, Arjoonsingh built a practice in jurisdictions that present different procedural landscapes. He is admitted in Florida and in the District of Columbia, which means he has professional familiarity with state court practice as well as federal and local rules in the nation’s capital. Those dual admissions allow him to take on matters that cross geographic and procedural lines.
Professionally, Arjoonsingh’s work centers on dispute resolution and courtroom advocacy. He handles contested litigation matters and engages in processes intended to resolve conflicts before trial when appropriate. His training in litigation and dispute-resolution techniques informs the way he prepares cases, approaches motions and considers settlement options. He has experience drafting pleadings, arguing procedural motions and participating in negotiated resolutions and formal dispute-resolution forums.
Outside the record of formal titles and roles, Arjoonsingh’s profile is characterized by steady emphasis on the mechanics of dispute work: case preparation, procedural strategy and managing adversarial process. He practices in environments that require attention to both the details of procedure and the broader strategy of resolving disputes. He currently practices in Florida and the District of Columbia, handling litigation and dispute resolution matters.