About Jason Gregory
Jason Gregory Roach took an analytical path into law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Webster University in 1998, then continued his studies at the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2001. Those degrees underpin a practice that often deals with numbers, deadlines and strict procedural rules.
He built his practice around consumer bankruptcy work and related financial matters. In 2009 he began working at Roach Bankruptcy Center LLC, where he consolidated his experience handling Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings, creditor negotiations and courtroom appearances. Colleagues describe him as methodical. Clients find his explanations straightforward.
Roach is licensed to practice in Missouri and maintains active membership in the Missouri Bar Association. He is also a member of professional groups tied to bankruptcy practice, including the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers, the American Bankruptcy Institute and the Kansas City Bankruptcy Bar Association. Those affiliations keep him connected to local and national developments in insolvency law and provide regular opportunities for continuing legal education.
Before focusing on bankruptcy, his academic grounding in mathematics shaped his approach to casework. He relies on careful review of financial documentation, a habit that shows up in how he prepares schedules, analyzes repayment plans and reviews loan histories. Courtroom work is part of the daily routine, but so is negotiating with creditors and advising clients on bankruptcy’s long-term implications.
Outside the courtroom, he has stayed engaged in the legal community. He is a member of Pi Kappa Delta, an organization historically linked to collegiate speech and debate. That background helps explain a steady, plainspoken courtroom style: concise arguments and clear explanations rather than rhetorical flourishes.
Today he practices at Roach Bankruptcy Center LLC where he continues to serve individuals and families facing insolvency. He is licensed to practice law in Missouri and concentrates his work on consumer bankruptcy matters at his Kansas City-area practice.