About Jamy
Jamy Barreau built a career that moves between courtrooms, classrooms and small-firm practice. The path shows steady steps rather than sudden leaps: formal study, several associate roles, time in probate and tax offices, then the launch of a practice that bears the family name.
Barreau's academic record is rooted in three degrees. She holds an LL.M. in Taxation from Boston University School of Law (2021). She earned a J.D. from Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law (2017). Earlier, she completed a B.S. in Legal Studies at the University of Central Florida (2013). Those credentials supply both the doctrinal grounding and a specialization in tax that appears through her later work.
Her legal employment began in small and mid-sized firms. In 2017 she joined Apfelbaum Law as an associate. Two years later she was at McCabe Weisberg & Conway, then moved on to The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker in 2020. Those positions put her into day-to-day client work: estate administration, probate filings and contested matters in matters of family wealth and succession.
By 2021 Barreau took on multiple roles. She was an associate at The Probate Law Office and simultaneously listed as Lawyer at Law at Barreau Legal, PLLC. That year also brought academic work: she served as an adjunct professor for Southern New Hampshire University. The next year she expanded teaching to Concord Law School at Purdue University Global and taught undergraduate probate law at Inver Hills Community College. The mix of practice and classroom suggests a lawyer who spends as much time explaining rules as applying them.
Barreau is licensed to practice in several forums, including Florida and the District of Columbia, the United States Tax Court and Minnesota. She is also a Florida Notary Public. Those admissions match the subjects she handles: estate and probate matters that often touch on tax issues and federal filing requirements. Her courtroom experience, administrative filings and classroom instruction inform each other. Students see practice-based examples. Clients benefit from someone used to translating legal detail.
Today Barreau practices under the Barreau Legal, PLLC name. The office handles probate and estate administration, tax-related filings and the everyday legal tasks that follow a death or shifting ownership. Barreau currently practices at Barreau Legal, PLLC, where the practice concentrates on probate, tax and related estate matters.