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Associate

Jeremy Grivensky

Jeremy Grivensky thrives on digging into the details. Time and time again, this gives clients the advantage with powers of analysis and case law findings that the opponent has overlooked.

An associate attorney who primarily practices in Gawthrop Greenwood’s Litigation Department, Jeremy joined the firm in 2022 after graduating magna cum laude from Temple University Beasley School of Law, where he was a Beasley Scholar and an award-winning editor of the Temple Law Review. His extensive list of law school honors includes Federal Judicial Clerkship Honors, the Rubin Public Interest Law Honor Society, and awards for distinguished performance in both criminal procedure and legal writing.

Clients may be familiar with Jeremy from his work as a summer associate at Gawthrop Greenwood in 2021, supporting civil and commercial litigation cases across Pennsylvania state and federal courts. Before joining Gawthrop, Jeremy gained coast-to-coast federal court experience, serving Senior U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Savage of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania as well as Chief U.S. District Judge Dana M. Sabraw of the Southern District of California.

Hailing from a family of teachers and medical professionals in Northeast Pennsylvania, Jeremy draws on his experiences living in both rural and urban communities to serve clients. Previous to his law career, Jeremy earned his Bachelor of Science in Social Studies Education at Temple University. While an undergraduate, Jeremy taught multiple subjects at two high schools in the Philadelphia School District. After graduation, he worked as a substitute science teacher in Northeast Pennsylvania. Jeremy has also served as a youth soccer coach for Fairmount Soccer Association in Philadelphia and is a proud Eagle Scout.

Jeremy resides in Malvern with his wife. On the weekends, the pair frequent the numerous restaurants in downtown West Chester.

COURT ADMISSIONS

  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

EDUCATION

  • Temple University, Beasley School of Law, J.D., 2022, magna cum laude
  • Temple University, B.S.Ed., Education and History, 2018, History Honors Scholar

MEMBERSHIP & SERVICE

  • Chester County Bar Association
  • Temple American Inn of Court
  • Temple Law Integrated Trial Advocacy and Advanced Civil Trial Advocacy Programs
  • Fairmount Soccer Association, Youth Soccer Coach and Referee (2016–2019)

ADDITIONAL DISTINCTIONS

  • Best Lawyers®: Ones to Watch, 2024-present
  • Top Lawyers, Main Line Today, 2023-present
  • Top Lawyers, Daily Local News, 2023-present, Readers Choice Awards
  • Temple Law Review—Editor & Editorial Board Member of the Year
  • Temple University Beasley Scholar
  • Federal Judicial Clerkship Honors
  • Rubin Public Interest Law Honor Society—Fellow
  • Distinguished Class Performance Awards—Criminal Procedure; Legal Research and Writing
Jeremy Grivensky

(610) 696-8225

 jgrivensky@gawthrop.com

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DISTINCTIONS

  • Best Lawyers®: Ones to Watch, 2024-present
  • Top Lawyers, Main Line Today, 2023-present
  • Top Lawyers, Daily Local News, 2023-present, Readers Choice Awards
  • Temple Law Review—Editor & Editorial Board Member of the Year
  • Temple University Beasley Scholar
  • Federal Judicial Clerkship Honors
  • Rubin Public Interest Law Honor Society—Fellow
  • Distinguished Class Performance Awards—Criminal Procedure; Legal Research and Writing

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