About Jeremy A.
Jeremy A. Gogel earned a J.D. from the University of Missouri School of Law in 2009, completing an MBA the same year at the University of Missouri–Columbia. He holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Missouri–Columbia, earned in 2006. Those years set a clear academic arc: an undergraduate degree followed by concurrent graduate and law studies that concluded in 2009.
He moved into practice soon after law school. In 2010 he worked for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois. The following year he practiced at Baker Sterchi Cowden and Rice. In 2012 he joined The Baldwin Law Group and later that year established The Gogel Law Office. Those positions reflect a period of transition from court work to firm practice and then to running his own office.
Gogel maintains active bar memberships in both Missouri and Illinois. He is also a member of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis and the Missouri Association of Trial Lawyers. Those affiliations indicate ongoing involvement in the regional legal community and in organizations that emphasize courtroom practice.
His work has centered on litigation and courtroom matters. Early federal court experience gave him exposure to civil procedure and courtroom practice. Time at regional firms furthered that practical experience, handling filings, hearings and pretrial work. He has handled matters across state lines, practicing in both Missouri and Illinois jurisdictions.
Colleagues describe him as methodical and precise in legal preparation. He approaches cases by breaking problems into discrete issues, preparing witness and document materials, and testing arguments through motion practice and hearings. He favors direct communication with clients about options and likely outcomes, and he prioritizes clear, practical advice over legal theory.
The Gogel Law Office serves as his primary base. He manages case intake, client counseling and litigation strategy from that office. He continues to appear in state and federal forums when matters require courtroom presence. His practice centers on representing clients in Missouri and Illinois courts.