JoAnn Leigh Gramm, the driving force behind the Law Offices
of JoAnn Leigh Gramm, P.A., embarked on her journey toward becoming an attorney
with a solid foundation in education. She earned her B.A. in History, Magna Cum
Laude, at the City University of New York, followed by a Juris Doctorate in Law
from Rutgers University School of Law, and a Masters of Law in Taxation from
Temple University.
JoAnn's commitment to the legal profession manifested early
in her career when she served as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Superior Court of
New Jersey. Over the ensuing six years, she honed her legal acumen while
practicing law with a prominent New Jersey firm. Concurrently, JoAnn shared her
expertise by teaching Business Law at Stockton State College in Galloway, New
Jersey.
Subsequently, JoAnn embarked on an entrepreneurial path,
establishing her private practice in New Jersey, where she focused exclusively
on Estate Planning, Probate, Guardianship, Elder Law, and Medicaid Planning. In
2005, drawn by the allure of Florida's warm climate, she expanded her practice
to Jacksonville, Florida, maintaining her unwavering dedication to Estate
Planning, Probate Administration, Guardianships, Wills, and Trusts.
JoAnn is an active member of the St. Johns Chamber of
Commerce, aligning herself with the local business community. She also engages
professionally as a member of the Florida Bar Real Property and Probate
Division and Uptown Civitan Jacksonville.
Beyond her legal pursuits, JoAnn extends her passion for
community service. She has a rich history with Project Care, a non-profit
organization devoted to aiding the elderly in the community. In this capacity,
she has orchestrated fundraising initiatives and collaborated with other
non-profit organizations to host educational seminars addressing crucial issues
affecting the elderly. JoAnn has also conducted seminars illuminating the
pivotal roles of attorneys, non-profit organizations, and the community in
supporting this segment of the population.