About Jason
Jason Karasik built his legal foundation at the University of Georgia, where he completed a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and History in 2008. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan in 2013. Those formative years gave him a mix of state-level political context and national legal training that informs how he approaches client problems.
Admitted to the State Bar of Georgia in 2013, Karasik has maintained active membership since that year. He began practicing in Georgia after law school and has worked in settings that require both courtroom experience and client counseling. Over time he has become familiar with the procedural rhythms of Georgia courts and the expectations of local judges and opposing counsel.
Karasik is an attorney at Meriwether & Tharp, LLC. At the firm he handles a range of matters that arise under Georgia law and regularly interacts with clients, opposing counsel and court personnel. His work often involves preparing pleadings, managing discovery, and advocating for clients at hearings. He approaches each file with a practical eye, breaking down complex issues into steps that can be addressed in the short term and planned for over the long term.
Within the profession, Karasik sustains an active relationship with the State Bar of Georgia. That membership has provided resources and continuing legal education since his admission in 2013. He draws on those resources when assessing developments in state law and procedure and when advising clients about risk and strategy.
Colleagues describe Karasik as a methodical practitioner who focuses on the nuts and bolts of a case. He tends to emphasize clarity in communication and the careful preparation of materials submitted to the court. Those habits aim to reduce surprises for clients and to give opposing parties a clear view of the legal position being advanced.
He continues to practice at Meriwether & Tharp, LLC, handling matters in Georgia state courts and advising clients on questions of state law.