About Us

Jane Heath

Jane Heath has extensive experience in civil litigation and as a mediator. She graduated magna cum laude from San Francisco State University and earned a paralegal certificate with high honors from Cañada College in Redwood City, California. After over twenty years as a paralegal in the San Francisco area and the Central Coast, she entered USF School of Law, graduating cum laude in 2005. While in law school, Ms. Heath was a member of the McAuliffe Honor Society and on the staff of the Law Review.

Ms. Heath was named a 2004 University of Michigan Bergstrom Fellow and completed intensive advocacy training in child welfare law in Ann Arbor. She was awarded a State Bar Foundation Scholarship and earned a Public Interest Certificate and USF’s Pro Bono Publico award for volunteer legal services to the community during law school. Her comment “Who’s Minding the Nonprofit Store: Does Sarbanes-Oxley Have Anything to Offer Nonprofits?” was published by the USF Law Review in the fall of 2004.