J.J. Despain, a managing
attorney at Wilner & O’Reilly in Boise, holds admission to the
Colorado State Bar, with an intense focus predominantly in
family-based and employment-based immigration law. With a wealth of
experience, J.J. has represented clients in over 100 interviews with
USCIS and actively engages with communities in Utah and Idaho,
addressing immigration law issues and informing potential clients
about available possibilities.
J.J.'s
academic journey began at Brigham Young University, where he earned a
Bachelor of Arts in Communications with an emphasis in print
journalism. During his time at BYU, he served in various editorial
roles for the campus newspaper, The Daily Universe, including
opinions editor, sports editor, and web editor. J.J. also earned
minors in Spanish and political science. Following his undergraduate
studies, he pursued law at the University of Iowa College of Law.
In
Iowa, J.J. made significant contributions as the president of the
student chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, a managing editor
of the Iowa Law Review, and a judicial clerk for the Honorable
Stephanie M. Rose of the U.S. District Court for the Southern
District of Iowa. He actively participated in organizations like the
Latino Law Students Association and Sports Law Society.
J.J.
has a diverse professional background, having worked with Catholic
Charities of Central Texas in Austin, where he led the office's DACA
renewal process and assisted with U-visas and I-601A waivers. His
experience also includes collaborating with Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
on housing dispute cases. In Iowa City, J.J. contributed to Know Your
Rights seminars for the local immigrant community and the Iowa Legal
Aid Pro Bono Project while working with Cole & Vondra, PC.
Outside
his legal endeavors, J.J. finds joy in spending time with his wife
and four children, exploring the Idaho outdoors, drawing, and
watching sports, particularly BYU. He and his family call Boise home.
In
the realm of academia and legal publications, J.J. has contributed to
the field with published works such as "H-1B Visa Program"
in Riverside Lawyer (Oct. 2018), Vol. 68, No. 9, and "From Off
the Bench: The Potential Role of the U.S. Department of Education in
Reforming Due Process in the NCAA," published in the 100 Iowa L.
Rev. 1285 (2015), Vol. 100, Issue 3, 2015.
Recognizing
his commitment to service, J.J. has received the Boyd Service Award
with Highest Honors from the Pro Bono Society in 2015 and has been
actively engaged in pro bono activities, including contributions to
Texas RioGrande Legal Aid in 2014 and the Iowa Legal Aid Pro Bono
Project from 2012 to 2013.
In
his professional journey, J.J. has held various positions, including
a legal intern role at Catholic Charities of Central Texas in 2014, a
judicial externship at the U.S. District Court for the Southern
District of Iowa in the same year, and research assistant positions
at the University of Iowa College of Law from 2013 to 2014. He also
served as a legal intern at the University of Iowa Athletics
Department Compliance Office in 2013 and held reporting and editorial
positions at The Daily Herald and The Daily Universe from 2010 to
2011.
J.J.
remains actively involved in professional associations and
memberships, including the American Immigration Lawyers Association
since 2017. He is a member of the Colorado Bar Association since 2016
and serves on the Executive Council for the Immigration Law Section
from 2020 to the present. His earlier involvement includes serving as
the Student Chapter President of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society from
2013 to 2015 and being a member of the Latino Law Students
Association during the same period.