About Jared A.
Jared A. Roark earned his Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law, completing his studies in 2013. He pursued a traditional law school trajectory over those years and finished with the degree that allowed him to enter practice in California. His time at law school coincided with early professional involvement in the San Diego legal community.
He has been a member of the San Diego County Bar Association since 2010. That membership predates his graduation and reflects a sustained connection to the local bar. Participation in that association has kept him engaged with colleagues and developments in local practice, and it signals a steady professional presence in the San Diego legal scene.
Roark is admitted to practice in California and before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District. Admission to federal court brings a different procedural landscape than state practice. It also permits him to file and argue matters in federal courtrooms, where the rules and remedies differ from state forums. Those admissions shape the types of filings and hearings he is positioned to handle.
His resume shows a lawyer who navigated law school, bar membership and federal admission in a relatively compact span of years. That sequence — law degree, sustained bar association involvement, and federal admission — is common for lawyers who build practices that operate across both state and federal systems. Roark’s path reflects that trajectory.
Colleagues and peers would describe him as a consistent presence in San Diego’s legal community. He has kept professional ties active through local association work and through maintaining the necessary credentials to appear in federal court. Those credentials matter to clients who face matters that can touch on both state and federal law.
Outside court filings and memberships, the public record emphasizes his steady professional development rather than a single headline matter. He has continued to practice in California since finishing law school, while also qualifying to litigate in the Southern District. As of 2026, he maintains a California practice and handles matters in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District.