About Jaleh K.
Jaleh K. Slominski earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Kentucky in 1986 and a J.D. from Duquesne University School of Law in 1991. She completed her legal education at Duquesne at a time when many new lawyers were entering practice after major changes in the early 1990s. The degrees set the stage for a career rooted in Virginia's legal community.
Shortly after law school she established professional ties in Virginia. She has been a member of the Virginia State Bar since 1993. She also joined the Lynchburg Bar Association and the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association that same year. Those memberships have been continuous and reflect long-standing involvement in regional and statewide professional circles.
In 2003 she founded Slominski Law and remains the firm's owner. Over the years she has managed the practice and its day-to-day operations. Running a small firm has required handling administrative matters as well as client files, and she has overseen those responsibilities for two decades.
Her career path shows steady local engagement. Membership in the Lynchburg Bar Association ties her to the city's legal scene. Belonging to the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association places her among peers who exchange litigation strategies and case law developments. The record of long-term memberships suggests ongoing participation in CLE and bar activities, although the particulars of any committee service or leadership roles are not listed here.
Colleagues and clients encountering her work will find an attorney who moved from law school into private practice and then into firm ownership. She has built a practice that operates within Virginia's jurisdictional framework and has kept professional affiliations current since 1993. Her time in practice spans more than three decades since she completed law school.
Today she continues to operate Slominski Law. She handles legal matters for clients through her firm and maintains active ties to the Lynchburg and Virginia legal communities.