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Jeremiah Heisler

Jeremiah A. Heisler

partner | los angeles
t. 818.755.0444 | f. 818.755.0434

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Jeremiah Heisler is a partner with Goldman Magdalin Straatsma, LLP, in their Woodland Hills office. He provides legal advice, strategy, and litigation support to employers, insurance companies, third party administrators and public entities regarding Workers' Compensation issues.

Jeremiah received his Bachelors Degree from San Diego State University where he focused in Business Administration with an emphasis in Business Management. Thereafter, Jeremiah received his Juris Doctorate from the University of West Los Angeles School of Law. During his tenure in law school, Mr. Heisler received the Witkin Award in Immigration Law and was on the Dean's List.

Jeremiah takes an aggressive yet practical approach towards resolution of all claims through depositions, discovery, settlement negotiations and/or litigation. He represents employers on issues including Labor Code 132a Discrimination and Serious and Willful Misconduct Claims, Insurance Coverage Issues, Appellate, Arbitration, Public Entity Disability Claims, Lien Resolution and Litigation, and a multitude of issues arising throughout the Workers' Compensation process.

In addition to providing litigation and claim services to employers, Mr. Heisler has had the pleasure of providing educational seminars to clients, colleagues and human resource personnel. Mr. Heisler has spoken at the California Applicant's Attorney Association (CAAA) convention as well as at the Professionals in Human Resources Association (PIHRA) convention.

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  • Bachelors Degree from San Diego State University where he focused in Business Administration with an emphasis in Business Management

  • Juris Doctorate from the University of West Los Angeles School of Law

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  • Witkin Award in Immigration Law

  • Super Lawyers Rising Star 2018-2022

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