Jeremy D. WissAssociate Trial Attorney
Jeremy D. Wiss, Esq. is an associate trial attorney at Levine And Wiss. Inspired from a young age by his father, Scott L. Wiss, Esq., to pursue a career in law, Jeremy began his professional journey as a law clerk at the firm, solidifying his commitment to the legal profession.
Jeremy earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science, cum laude, from Quinnipiac University, completing his undergraduate degree in just three years. During his undergraduate studies, he played a pivotal role as the political director for a successful gubernatorial campaign in Connecticut. He then continued his academic journey at Quinnipiac University School of Law, where he graduated magna cum laude with a Doctorate of Jurisprudence.
Upon graduating from law school, Jeremy joined his father in practice and excels today as an associate attorney for Levine and Wiss, PLLC. Driven to remain ahead of the rapid changes in the law, Mr. Wiss aligned himself with the law school student chapter of the Federalist Society, where he was elected President, and is now an active member of their Long Island Lawyer’s Chapter.
Jeremy's dedication to service is evident in his work advocating for veterans with PTSD claims at the Connecticut Veteran’s Legal Center. His efforts were recognized with the Excellence in Clinical Legal Education Award and the Service to the Law School Award. Additionally, Jeremy was an active participant in the Mock Trial Honor Society and the Society for Dispute Resolution.
Jeremy has secured tens of millions of dollars for injury and accident victims. His legal expertise has been acknowledged through the prestigious award The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Trial Attorneys under 40.
Outside the courtroom, Jeremy is an Eagle Scout and enjoys sailing, camping, and fishing. His commitment to his clients and passion for the law make him a dedicated and compassionate advocate.
Bar Admissions
- ○ New York
- ○ Florida
- ○ Connecticut
- ○ Mohegan Tribal Nation, Gaming Disputes Court
- ○ Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, Tribal Court
- ○ United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
- ○ U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York
- ○ U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York