Terence Jones concentrates his practice on complex civil litigation, representing corporate and institutional clients in a wide variety of business litigation matters. His client representation includes researching and drafting legal memoranda and motions, as well as assisting with case management.
Terence obtained his J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law with a certificate in trial advocacy and litigation. Terence received the Center for Forensic Economic Studies Jerome M. Staller Award, an annual award given to graduates who have proven themselves in litigation areas, as well as the Jerry Zaslow Memorial Award, given to graduates who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement. During his time at law school, Terence participated on the NCTC Trial Champion Team and received the Kohn Prize Award for his transactional skills. Terence was a summer associate at Stradley Ronon and a Philadelphia Diversity Law Group summer associate for a full-service law firm in Philadelphia. He also participated in the Systemic Justice Clinic for the Sheller Center for Social Justice, where he co-authored a report providing best practices for public defense.
Prior to law school, Terence worked as a care manager for individuals who struggled with opioid addiction at Public Health Management Corporation. Terence received his B.S. in Interdisciplinary of Biology and Psychology with a minor in Forensic Studies from Loyola University Maryland.