More About Jeff

A smiling middle-aged man with gray hair and a bit of stubble, wearing a black shirt over a gray T-shirt, indoors near a decorative wooden column and shelves.

Like anyone, I have many sides — career, family, creative interests. As it often happens in life, I fell into court television twenty years ago.

I started as the “graphics guy,” preparing evidence for courtroom monitors. Then I transitioned into producing. It became a steady, bread-and-butter job that supported me through other creative pursuits — and along the way, it taught me a lot.

I’ve worked with some of the sharpest minds and kindest hearts in the business. Over time, I learned not just how to produce a great show, but how to help real people walk into court with clarity and confidence.

Across thousands of small claims cases, I’ve seen what works — and what really doesn’t.

Just like you, our TV guests had to show up and make their case in front of a judge. Once that camera rolls and the judge enters, we producers step aside. It’s all up to them. And how they present themselves — calm, clear, prepared — often matters just as much as the legal details.

That’s what I teach you:

How to stay calm when things don’t go as planned.

How to make your strongest points stick.

How to walk out knowing your side was clearly heard and nothing important was left unsaid.

Thanks for letting me be part of your prep — I’m rooting for you.

Enjoy some random photos from work and life!