About Jeremy
Jeremy Curran practices law in North Dakota. He runs a small firm that handles matters arising in state courts and works directly with clients. His approach is practical and straightforward. He explains legal options clearly and prepares cases for trial when necessary.
He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of North Dakota School of Law in 2014. Before that he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Communications at the University of North Dakota in 2009. Those years shaped his early interest in how law intersects with everyday life and public communication.
After law school, Curran began practicing in North Dakota. He built experience in courtroom work and client advocacy. Over time his practice developed to include contentious matters that require filings, hearings and litigation strategy. He handles case preparation, discovery and courtroom appearances himself when cases proceed to trial.
Curran maintains active membership in local bar organizations. He is a member of the North Dakota Association for Justice and the North Dakota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He participates in those groups to stay current on procedural changes and recent case law. He also connects with peers through meetings and continuing legal education programs.
Colleagues describe Curran as practical in his legal reasoning. Clients find that he explains complex procedural rules in plain language. He values clarity over jargon. That approach shapes how he builds a record and develops witness testimony when contested issues arise.
At the office level he balances casework with the administrative duties of running a small firm. He manages client intake, supervises case deadlines and oversees litigation logistics. That hands-on role allows him to be directly involved in each file from the initial interview to resolution.
Curran practices under the name Curran Law Office, PLLC. He represents individuals in matters that come before North Dakota courts and tribunals. He appears in hearings, conducts depositions and litigates when necessary. He keeps his practice focused on work in the state and on issues that require a courtroom presence.
As of 2026 he continues to serve clients through Curran Law Office, PLLC, handling litigation and trial work in North Dakota matters.