About Jeffrey
Jeffrey Herzog practices criminal law in Palm Harbor, Florida — He has been the managing partner at his firm since 2007. The firm handles a range of legal issues, including DUI and DWI cases, bankruptcy filings, business law matters, estate planning, probate, real estate law, and elder law. This diverse practice allows him to serve many clients in the community — He earned his J.D. from George Mason University School of Law in 2005. Prior to that, he obtained a B.A.
in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland - College Park in 1999. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his legal practice, equipping him with the analytical skills necessary to navigate complex legal issues. Most of his caseload involves criminal defense, particularly in DUI cases. He is experienced in the details of Florida's criminal laws and often represents clients in various legal stages, from initial consultations to court appearances. His experience as an assistant state lawyer prior to becoming a managing partner has further developed his skills in litigation and negotiation.
In addition to his legal practice, Herzog is actively involved in the community. He serves on the Board of Directors for the West Pasco Habitat for Humanity, contributing his time and expertise to help those in need. This role supports his giving back and supporting local initiatives — Before establishing his firm, he worked working as an assistant state lawyer. That role involved prosecuting cases and understanding the workings of the legal system from the inside. This experience has proven beneficial in his current practice — This lets the attorney anticipate challenges and develop effective strategies for his clients.
Herzog's office is located in Palm Harbor, where he continues to build his reputation as a knowledgeable and dedicated attorney. His clients appreciate his thorough approach and willingness to tackle challenging cases. As he looks to the future, he remains committed to providing high-quality legal services to the residents of Florida.