About Jeremy
Jeremy Donham built his legal path through steady, conventional steps. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at West Virginia University in 2002 and earned a J.D. from Widener University Commonwealth Law School in 2006. Those credentials set the stage for a practice that would span state and federal courts in and around Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Within a year of finishing law school he launched Donham Law and took on the role of principal in 2007. The early years required hands-on work: establishing a client base, filing cases, and appearing in court. Records show sustained involvement in local bar groups. He has been a member of the Monongalia County Bar Association since 2013, and he belonged to the York County Bar Association from 2007 until 2014. Other membership entries appear in records dating to 2007 and 2013.
Court admissions reflect a practice that crosses jurisdictional lines. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and is also authorized to appear in the Middle, Western and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania. His federal admissions include the Northern District of West Virginia and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Those admissions allow him to take cases from trial level through appellate filings in the region.
His professional record centers on operating a small firm that takes clients into state and federal court. Over time Donham has handled procedural work, court pleadings, and courtroom appearances that accompany contested matters. He manages case preparation and advocacy through the office that bears his name, overseeing litigation steps from initial filings to post-trial work when necessary.
Colleagues and court dockets show consistent practice activity rather than a single specialty or a large firm caseload. The firm, Donham Law, has remained a vehicle for his legal work since 2007. He has maintained memberships in regional bar groups and used those connections to stay current on local court practices and rules.
He continues to serve as principal of Donham Law. As of 2026 he practices under that firm name and represents clients in matters litigated in state and federal courts.