About Jason
Jason Bost combines legal training and technical business education in a varied career. He began with a history degree from the State University of New York at Brockport in 2000. He then completed an MBA in Technology Management at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in 2009. He earned his J.D. from Rutgers School of Law—Newark in 2013, where his studies included entertainment, family and business law.
After law school he moved into practice, applying both legal and business instincts to client work. He handles matters that intersect commercial concerns and personal legal issues. His background in technology management informs how he approaches licensing questions, commercial agreements and disputes that involve technical or financial complexity. He is admitted to practice in New York and before the Federal Circuit, and those admissions shape the work he takes on.
Bost’s work spans several traditional practice areas. He handles entertainment-related matters, from contract review to rights issues. He also takes on family law matters that require careful attention to financial detail and negotiation. Business law work sits alongside those areas. He has experience addressing contract disputes, transactional drafting and issues that arise when businesses and families overlap. He tends to bring a practical, document-oriented approach. He looks for concrete solutions rather than theory. He breaks problems down to the terms, the timelines and the likely outcomes.
Clients find that his dual grounding in law and business helps when cases require technical or economic analysis. He reads agreements with an eye toward how terms play out in the marketplace. He applies the same lens in family cases that involve businesses, ownership interests or closely held entities. He also handles procedural and appellate work that comes before the Federal Circuit, where issues of federal interest and complex legal questions can arise.
Throughout his career he has kept a steady focus on matters at the intersection of commercial and personal law. He maintains a practice in New York and appears before federal tribunals where appropriate. His practice now centers on entertainment, family, business and technology-related legal matters, handled in state and federal forums.