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undefinedJack J. Witkin

Associate

California
(949) 477-5050

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Jack J. Witkin is an associate attorney with Wright, Finlay & Zak. Jack graduated from Pepperdine Caruso School of Law in 2022 after earning a degree in psychology from Northeastern University in 2017. During law school, Jack interned for a boutique real estate development company specializing in single-family spec homes as well as for a nonjudicial foreclosure trustee company. Jack also returns each year to Pepperdine Caruso School of Law to assist in teaching the nonjudicial foreclosure process to students as part of the Real Estate Finance course curriculum. Jack is admitted to practice in the State of California.

Education

  • Northeastern University (B.S., Psychology, cum laude, 2017)
  • Pepperdine Caruso School of Law (J.D., 2022)

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