About Jason

Jason Gain is an attorney licensed to practice in West Virginia and a member of Losh Mountain Legal Services. He works on matters grounded in state law and serves clients from across the state. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and attentive in consultations.

He completed legal education and holds licensure in West Virginia. Like other practicing lawyers, he satisfied the state's requirements to practice law and maintains his standing to serve clients in state proceedings. His professional training prepared him for both courtroom work and client counseling.

Over the course of his career he has handled a mix of litigation and transactional matters. That range includes preparing pleadings, negotiating settlements, and appearing before trial judges and administrative tribunals. He has experience drafting contracts and advising on procedural steps that affect the progress of cases through state courts.

Jason's practice involves navigating state statutes, local rules, and regulatory frameworks that affect individuals and organizations in West Virginia. He assists clients in assessing legal risk, identifying practical options, and pursuing remedies available under state law. In many matters he balances dispute resolution efforts with case management to move files forward efficiently.

At Losh Mountain Legal Services he works alongside other attorneys and staff to deliver legal assistance to the firm's client base. His work there includes interviewing clients, developing case strategies, and preparing for hearings and negotiations. He spends time both in the office on case preparation and in court or administrative settings when advocacy is required.

Clients seeking an attorney in West Virginia can expect a lawyer who handles both the paperwork and the courtroom elements of state law matters. He emphasizes clear communication, explaining procedural choices and potential outcomes in plain terms. As of 2026, he practices at Losh Mountain Legal Services and handles legal matters for clients throughout West Virginia.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

West Virginia