About Jessica
Jessica Leischner built her legal foundation at Creighton University School of Law after earning a Bachelor of Science from Doane College. She moved from a Midwestern academic background into practice in Virginia, where she is active in local and statewide bar circles. Her education established the grounding she uses in court and at the office.
Early in her career she engaged with the Alexandria and Fairfax legal communities. Those memberships led to roles inside the Alexandria Bar Association’s Young Lawyers section and eventually to participation in statewide groups. She joined the American Bar Association and the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, and she is also a member of the Virginia Women Lawyers Association. The memberships reflect an interest in professional networks and peer collaboration rather than a single specialty.
Leischner practices at Wade, Grimes, Friedman, Meinken & Leischner, PLLC. Colleagues and clients know her through that office in Virginia, where she handles the day-to-day demands of litigation and client counsel. Her surname on the firm letterhead indicates a sustained relationship with the firm’s leadership and an ongoing presence in its litigation docket.
Her work involves courtroom appearances, research and motion practice, and client counseling. She balances case preparation with active participation in bar association events. That involvement includes the Alexandria Bar Association and the Fairfax Bar Association, where she attends educational programs and contributes to local attorney initiatives. She has remained active in the Alexandria Young Lawyers group as she transitioned into more senior responsibilities within her practice.
Leischner’s professional life also includes membership in national and state organizations. The American Bar Association provides a forum for continuing legal education. The Virginia Trial Lawyers Association connects her with other trial practitioners across the state. The Virginia Women Lawyers Association offers a space for professional development and mentorship among women attorneys.
Those associations shape how she approaches cases and how she keeps current with developments in Virginia law. She combines courtroom work with community-based legal activity, aligning day-to-day practice with broader professional engagement. The result is a practice that is rooted in Virginia courts and in the networks that support litigation professionals.
Her current practice focuses on litigation and representation of clients in Virginia state courts.