About Jason Eugene
Jason Eugene Swango is a Virginia attorney who earned his J.D. from Regent University School of Law. He trained at a law school known for its practical curriculum and courtroom-oriented courses, and he moved into practice in Virginia after completing his degree. His education established the groundwork for a career spent handling state-level matters and advising clients on legal choices within Virginia’s courts.
Early in his career Swango built experience in litigation and client counseling. He worked in various capacities that required courtroom preparation, filing pleadings and managing client interactions. Those early years honed the procedural side of his practice and helped him become familiar with the day-to-day demands of practicing law in Virginia. Over time he took roles that expanded his responsibilities and placed him in regular contact with judges, opposing counsel and court staff.
Swango’s professional path includes practice at The Firm For Men and at Swango Law P.C. He has practiced under those firm names while serving clients in state matters. Operating from those offices, he handles filings, client interviews and court appearances. His work involves both advocacy and the practical tasks of running a legal practice, such as case management and legal research.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in the courtroom and straightforward with clients. He is known for clear explanations of legal options, and for preparing matters so they are ready for trial or negotiation. His courtroom experience informs how he advises clients before decisions are made. He aims to clarify risks, timelines and potential outcomes in plain terms.
Outside the courtroom, Swango spends time organizing case strategy and coordinating with experts and support staff. He maintains familiarity with evolving state rules and local court procedures. That operational knowledge helps him file documents accurately and meet procedural deadlines. He often plans next steps with an eye toward both immediate needs and long-term case strategy.
As of 2026 he continues to practice law in Virginia through The Firm For Men and Swango Law P.C. He represents clients in matters that arise under Virginia law and manages both litigation tasks and client advisement as part of his current practice focus.