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Jeremy Coe is a fourth-generation East Texan. He graduated from Winnsboro High School in 1991, where he was selected as “Best All-Around Boy.” After being awarded a Presidential Scholarship, Jeremy went to further his education at Tyler Junior College. While there, Jeremy was elected President of Phi Theta Kappa, the national junior college honor society, and served as an Editor of the TJC Apache newspaper. He graduated magna cum laude from TJC in 1993 with an associate’s in journalism. Jeremy was also selected by USA Today newspaper in 1993 as one of 20 “Academic All-Americans” and was featured in USA Today. He was then selected as a Presidential Scholar at the University of Texas at Tyler, where he worked as an Editor of the UT Tyler Patriot newspaper and won awards in regional Moot Court competitions. Jeremy graduated magna cum laude from UT Tyler in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish, which he speaks, reads, and writes with fluency.
Jeremy studied law at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, where he participated in Mock Trial and Moot Court competitions. He also took courses in Mexican law in Spanish at a law school in Guanajuato, Mexico. Jeremy graduated from Texas Tech School of Law in 1998.
Upon graduation from law school, United States District Judge William M. Steger selected Jeremy in 1998 as a briefing attorney or “law clerk,” where he learned courtroom procedure, legal research, and observed some of the best trial attorneys in East Texas. Seeing great trial lawyers inspired Jeremy to seek a position with a plaintiff’s personal injury firm, and he went to work in 2000 for the Law Office of Stephen Woodfin in Kilgore, Texas. Mr. Woodfin specialized in insurance law issues and has certified numerous class action cases against insurance companies valued in the tens of millions of dollars. While working for Mr. Woodfin, Jeremy gained jury trial experience and learned personal injury and insurance law while helping plaintiffs recover damages from injuries due to automobile accidents and premises liability.
In 2003, Jeremy started his own practice in Longview, Texas. He moved his office to Henderson, Texas in 2005, where he continues to practice with a primary emphasis on a trial practice including personal injury, family law, and criminal cases. In 2009, Jeremy was selected by readers of the Longview News-Journal as “Best Attorney in East Texas.” In 2010, Jeremy expanded his firm to Tyler, Texas, and hired an associate attorney, Charity Mireles.
Jeremy founded Daybreak Church in 2001 with his wife, Eve. Daybreak is a non-denominational ministry with a special emphasis on evangelism and “street ministry.” A black belt in taekwondo, Jeremy enjoys teaching martial arts to children. He is also active in jail and halfway house ministry.
Jeremy and Eve live in Henderson, Texas with their two children, Jeremy Daniel and Raquel. Jeremy and Eve have four children in all and two beautiful grandbabies.
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State: Texas
Acquired: 1998
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Posted by Urbano | November 08, 2012 | Criminal Defense
"A very unique Attorney"
I retained Mr. Coe on a Criminal matter, and I must say, I was flabbergast in how Mr. Coe’s service really made an impact in my life, as well as in the criminal case. If you are looking for an Attorney with integrity, that keeps you informed and updated in your case, and that accords great pride in h...
Posted by Sam | November 07, 2012 | Family
Lawyer with Integrity!
I saw the negative post about Jeremy being the "worst" lawyer and absolutely had to say something. I have to figure that the person who posted that has a personal grudge against Jeremy or is quite possibly his competition trying to stir up trouble! I've never met anyone with more integrity who is ...
Posted by anonymous | May 31, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Peor Abogado, Divorsio- Tyler TX
yo contrate los servisios de este abogado, nunca me daban informasion sobre el progreso de mi caso, la asistente del abogado nunca sabia nada sobre el caso ni regresaban las llamadas asta despues de una semana o mas, lo contrate en Junio 2014 asta Mayo 2015 fui a corte para finalizar el divorsio. Ca...
Posted by anonymous | March 03, 2015 | Adoption
Worst Lawyer Ever!!
He represented me in an adoption. He did not seem to care about my case and every month he raised the rates. He rarely kept me informed. I monkey could have done better. Especially since the biological parent had abandon the child. I spoke with other attorneys about my case and they said that the rat...
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2018
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2017
Client Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
2016
Pro Bono Attorney of the Year, Lone Star Legal Aid
2015
Pro Bono Attorney of the Year, Lone Star Legal Aid
2013
Volunteer Attorney of the Year, Smith County Bar Association
2012
Client's Choice, Avvo
2009
Best of East Texas, Longview News Journal
2005
Pro Bono College, State Bar of Texas
1993
Academic All American, USA Today
2000 - 2003
Associate Attorney, Law Office of Stephen Woodfin
1998 - 2000
Briefing Attorney, United States District Court Eastern District of Texas
1998 - 2000
Clerk, United States District Court Eastern District Of Texas
1998 - Present
Smith County Bar AssociationMember
Former President
Member
Member
Member
1998
JD - Juris Doctor
1995
Bachelor's degree in Spanish
1993
Associates in Journalism
English
Spanish
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