About Jeffrey Duane
Jeffrey Duane Boggs took a nontraditional path into law. He began legal studies in 2012 at San Joaquin College of Law and earned his J.D. in 2016. Those years at San Joaquin shaped the way he approaches client problems: practical, direct and grounded in procedure. He moved from classroom study to practice in California, where he is licensed to practice law.
Early on, Boggs focused on building a small practice model that emphasizes personal attention. He practices through The Boggs Law Office, a setting that allows him to handle matters personally from intake to resolution. That structure reflects his preference for staying close to each file and to each client’s experience of the process.
Colleagues describe him as methodical. He breaks complex issues into manageable steps and follows deadlines closely. In court he adopts a straightforward style. In the office he emphasizes clear explanations so clients understand options and consequences. The combination of courtroom familiarity and client counseling is a throughline in his work.
Boggs’s legal training came at a time when the practice was evolving, and he has adapted to the mix of in-person and electronic work that characterizes modern practice. He learned litigation fundamentals during law school and has applied those skills in his practice in California. At the same time, he handles the routine legal tasks that small-firm clients expect: drafting documents, advising on procedural choices, and preparing cases for hearings.
He keeps a small caseload by design. That allows him to give sustained attention to each matter and to be responsive when deadlines arise. He draws on classroom experience and everyday practice to guide strategy and to adjust when facts change. The result is a steady, workmanlike approach rather than a reliance on flashy motions or headline-grabbing tactics.
Outside the courtroom, Boggs values plainspoken communication. He aims to explain legal steps in accessible terms and to set realistic expectations about timing and likely outcomes. That habit informs client meetings and written advice alike.
He currently practices at The Boggs Law Office, where he handles client matters through a small-firm practice.