Jay Jambeck - San Francisco, CA
Attorney at Leigh Law Group
Litigation Lawyers in San Francisco, CA
870 Market Street Suite 1157 San Francisco, CA 94102
San Francisco Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Litigation
Reviews
Highlights
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Consulted Attorney 2017-2023My daughter was being discriminated against in her graduate degree program. She had a diagnosed disability that was being ignored. Jay Jambeck and the Leigh law firm were immensely helpful in assisting her to get through this trying time and receive her degree. He was very professional and caring. His legal skills were very proficient in dealing with committees, offices and national organizations. I would highly recommend this law firm and will keep them top of mind for further legal matters.
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Hired Attorney 2020-2023Leigh law group is the angel I needed while dealing with one of the largest institutions in the world. My issues were many and went over a period of six years. I was overwhelmed and didn’t know where to start. Attorney Jay Jambeck was gracious to me and my family! He was professional and friendly and answered both my phone calls and emails on time. I felt at peace knowing that he was handling my issues. He is exceptionally skilled in dealing with universities, committees, offices, and national boards. He is the reason I have my medical degree today. I highly recommend Leigh Law Group to everyone dealing with employment, discrimination, and disability issues. Thank you, Jay, for your support.
Contact
870 Market Street
Suite 1157
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: 415-399-9155
Fax: 415-795-3733
Website: http://leighlawgroup.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/the-ups-and-downs-of-employment-discrimination-case/
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