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Jacksonville Florida Bankruptcy Lawyer Biography
Jason Gieger was born on Eglin Air Force Base and
graduated from Fort Walton Beach High School in 1989.
Upon finishing high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy
and embraced its core values of honor, courage, and
commitment when undertaking any difficult task. He
served three years of sea duty on board the USS La Salle
and USS America, both involving deployments in support
of operations in the Persian Gulf. From there, he was
stationed at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode
Island where he assumed management duties as the
assistant leading petty officer in the security
division. After earning an undergraduate degree in
criminal justice, he eventually discharged from military
service to complete a law degree.
Graduating tenth in his class from law school, Mr.
Gieger immediately began employment at the Public
Defender's Office in Jacksonville, Florida. Within three
years, he conducted 21 criminal jury trials and took
hundreds of depositions. He demonstrated the flexibility
to practice a different area of law upon taking a
position as Assistant General Counsel for the Department
of Children and Families. Instead of mounting a defense,
he learned how to prosecute civil cases as the State's
petitioner against parents who allegedly abused,
abandoned, or neglected their children. He continued his
legal career upon accepting a position as a program
attorney for the Guardian ad Litem's Office. Focusing on
child custody matters, he represented the manifest best
interest of foster children in dependency court and
established the independent living program in Duval
County. Following nine years of legal employment for the
State of Florida, he entered private practice in 2008 to
concentrate on family law, criminal defense, bankruptcy, and general
civil litigation.
Mr. Gieger received both a Bachelor of Science and Juris Doctorate from Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. He has also earned both an M.B.A. from the University of North Florida and an M.S. from the University of Florida, with a graduate certificate in Health Care Risk Management. As a
community advocate, he has volunteered for such
organizations as the Rhode Island Special Olympics,
Jacksonville Bar Elderly Gifting Program, Sulzbacher
Center for the Homeless, and the Teen Court Program
hosted through the State Attorney's Office in Duval
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