Jeremiah J. Hall is an attorney at Baron & Budd. He joined the firm in 2024 and is on the document review team that works with the Class Action, Environmental, Qui Tam, and Opioid Litigation Groups.

Mr. Hall graduated from the University of Wyoming in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology/honors program. During college, Mr. Hall worked in the Psychology and Law Laboratory at the University of Wyoming in jury studies where he is credited with his work in “The Effects of Defendant and Juror Language Use on Sentencing Recommendations,” Estrada, Hosch, Ferguson, & Hall, 2012. Afterward, Mr. Hall attended The Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver, graduating in 2016.

Following law school, Mr. Hall focused his attention on criminal defense. He worked in the New Mexico Public Defenders Office for nearly eight years. During his time there, Mr. Hall learned the ins and outs of trial practice and the complexities of criminal law. Working for the public allowed him to build and utilize his communication skills and develop the ability to quickly and effectively analyze legal issues.

When he is not at work, Mr. Hall is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys fishing and hiking. He also relishes spending time in the mountains of Wyoming.

Publications

Co-Author, “The Effects of Defendant and Juror Language Use on Sentencing Recommendations” (Open Access Theses & Dissertations, UTEP, 2084, Estrada, Hosch, Ferguson, & Hall, 2012)

Education

The Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver, Colorado (J.D., 2016)

University of Wyoming, (B.A. cum laude, 2013)

Bar and Court Admissions

New Mexico State Court

Federal District of New Mexico