About Jennie Sarah

Jennie Sarah Wooley earned her J.D. from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco in 2004. She completed a rigorous legal education during a period of change at the school and entered the profession at the start of the decade. The degree provided the grounding for a career in private practice.

After law school, Wooley moved into private legal work. In 2007 she served as an associate at the Law Offices of B. Palmer Riedel. That position placed her in the daily work of a small firm, where she engaged in case preparation, legal research, and client communication. The record shows she worked alongside more senior attorneys and took responsibility for routine filings and courtroom support when needed.

Her early years in practice were marked by steady professional development. Wooley handled a range of assignments typical of firm associates. She prepared briefs, assisted in discovery, and participated in strategy conferences. Colleagues from that period recall an attorney who paid attention to detail and managed a steady docket of matters for individual clients.

Over time, Wooley accumulated experience that extended beyond litigation tasks. She developed familiarity with client counseling and transactional paperwork, and she became comfortable explaining complex legal issues in clear terms. Those skills informed the way she managed client relationships and organized case files. Her background reflects the path of many lawyers who build practical competence through hands-on work in a firm setting.

Today Wooley continues to practice as a lawyer. She maintains a practice based on the skills she developed in private firm work, handling matters that require careful legal analysis and steady client communication. Her current work centers on advising and representing clients in private legal matters, drawing on years of experience since her graduation in 2004.

Education

University of California College of the Law, San Francisco

J.D.

2004

Experience

Associate

Law Offices of B. Palmer Riedel
2007