About Jerred

Jerred Roth built an academic foundation in history and political science at West Virginia Wesleyan College. He continued his studies at the University of Kentucky. Those two institutions shaped his approach to analysis and argument.

Roth’s undergraduate studies gave him tools that many lawyers rely on: attention to context, careful reading of texts, and an ability to synthesize competing narratives. He has carried that orientation into his professional life. Colleagues describe his style as methodical. He favors thorough research and clear explanation.

Over the course of his career he has moved between the research table and the client conference room. He spends time drafting legal documents and preparing arguments. He also spends time listening to clients and explaining options. The balance between written work and face-to-face advocacy is a steady feature of his practice.

Roth places emphasis on preparation. He approaches each matter by assembling facts, tracing applicable rules and testing arguments against likely counterpoints. That work shows up in courtroom filings, negotiation memos and client correspondence. He relies on historical perspective where it helps illuminate legal issues and on political science where institutional context matters.

People who work with him note a practical bent. He breaks complicated issues into their component parts. He maps out paths forward and sets realistic expectations. He also keeps an eye on procedural steps. Deadlines, filings and formal requirements are routine elements of his calendar.

Outside document work and hearings, Roth spends time mentoring newer lawyers and collaborating with support staff. He values a clear chain of communication. He expects work to be checked and rechecked. That standard helps prevent surprises and reduces friction at crucial moments.

Roth’s career reflects steady practice rather than public visibility. He has not pursued media attention. Instead, he focuses on the nuts-and-bolts work that moves cases and transactions forward. He is a familiar presence to clients who prefer direct answers and careful follow-through.

He currently practices law and handles matters that involve careful research, client counseling and representation in formal proceedings.

Education

West Virginia Wesleyan College

History and Political Science

University of Kentucky

Office Locations

Main Office

 1060 Andrew Drive Suite 170 West Chester PA 19380