About Jason Charles
Jason Charles Kuhlman earned his J.D. from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 2001 after completing undergraduate studies at the University of Kentucky, where he received a B.A. in Integrated Strategic Communications in 1998. His education combined legal training with a background in communications. That mix has shaped how he approaches clients and cases.
After law school, Kuhlman built a practice that spans state and federal courts in the Ohio 6Kentucky region. He is admitted to the bars of Ohio and Kentucky and holds admission to practice in the Eastern District of Kentucky, the Southern District of Ohio and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Those credentials allow him to handle matters at trial and on appeal across multiple forums.
Kuhlmans undergraduate work in integrated strategic communications informs his courtroom work. He tends to frame legal arguments with an eye toward clarity and persuasion. Clients and colleagues have noted a practical approach to problem solving and an emphasis on clear written and oral work. He often prepares filings and briefs intended to be straightforward and accessible to judges and opposing counsel.
Over the years he has litigated in both district courts and appellate settings. He has experience moving cases through pretrial, trial and appellate processes. Kuhlman often handles procedural and substantive motions and prepares appellate briefs for review at the circuit court level. He also works on matters that require coordination across state and federal rules and timelines.
His practice operates within the overlapping legal landscapes of Ohio and Kentucky, an area where state and federal systems frequently intersect. That environment requires an understanding of differing court procedures and deadlines. Kuhlman applies that knowledge when managing case calendars, preparing pleadings and arguing before judges in multiple jurisdictions.
He maintains a practice that serves clients who need representation in the courts where he is admitted. His current practice focuses on representing clients in state and federal courts across Ohio and Kentucky.