About Jesse A.
Jesse A. Verdin earned his law degree from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles in 1988 after studying at California State University, Bakersfield. He entered the legal profession at a time of change in California courts and legal practice. The classroom and the campus prepared him for a steady entry into practice that began in the late 1980s and carried him into full-time practice by the start of the 1990s.
He was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1990. Over the next decade he practiced in the California legal community and built experience representing private clients. In 2000 he founded the Law Offices of Jesse A. Verdin and took on the responsibilities of running a solo practice. Establishing a firm required both legal judgment and administrative oversight; he has managed both sides of that ledger since opening his office.
Running a small firm shaped the kind of lawyer he became. Day-to-day practice required counseling clients, preparing documents and appearing on their behalf when necessary. Managing a solo office also meant supervising case workflow and handling the business operations that keep a practice running. His career is rooted in client work and the practical demands of operating a one-person or small-office practice.
Across more than three decades of bar membership, Verdin has maintained an active California law license. That continuity has kept him connected to local professional networks and the procedural developments that affect private practice. He has worked through changes in court procedures and client expectations. Those long-term observations inform how he runs his office and serves clients now.
As of 2026 he continues to practice under the name Law Offices of Jesse A. Verdin. He maintains an active license in California and handles client representation and the daily management of his firm’s matters as his principal work.