About Jessica
Jessica Klein earned her law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 2008 after completing undergraduate studies at Florida State University’s Panama City campus in 2005, where she studied political science and sociology and took minors in communications and anthropology. The academic record places her firmly within the southeastern legal and civic community, a region she continues to serve professionally.
Her early years after law school are not detailed here, but public records show a marked career move in 2017 when she joined Donaldson & Weston. That association appears in both experience and office listings and anchors her current professional base. She has practiced in matters that take her into state and federal court, reflecting the range of jurisdictions to which she is admitted.
Klein maintains admissions in Florida and Georgia, and she is also a member of the Federal Bar for the Southern District of Florida. Those credentials allow her to handle litigation and other proceedings across two state systems and in federal court in southern Florida. She blends courtroom work with the procedural requirements of multi-jurisdiction practice.
Outside the courtroom she is engaged with several bar and legal organizations. She holds memberships in The Florida Bar and the Georgia State Bar. Locally, she participates in the Brevard County Bar Association and the Brevard County Association for Women Lawyers. She is also a member of The Vassar B. Carlton American Inn of Court. These memberships indicate an ongoing connection to professional development and peer networks in the region.
Information about specific case outcomes or published legal scholarship tied to her name is not set out here. What is evident is a steady professional footprint: law school in Miami, admission to multiple bars, and an office association with Donaldson & Weston beginning in 2017. That mix has placed her in a position to handle matters that require both state and federal filings and appearances.
Klein’s career shows continuity within a regional practice pattern and active participation in legal organizations across Florida and Georgia. She continues to work out of Donaldson & Weston and concentrates her work on matters that arise in Florida and Georgia, including litigation in the Southern District of Florida.