About Jason
Jason Kaufman is an attorney who has built a steady practice advising clients on legal matters. He practices in the current legal environment and maintains an active role in the delivery of legal services. His approach is practical and grounded in everyday client needs.
He completed the legal education required to practice law and gained admission to the bar before beginning his career. The precise details of his academic credentials and early admissions are not presented here, but his trajectory follows the conventional path of classroom study followed by professional qualification and entry into practice.
Early in his career Kaufman handled the routine work that forms the backbone of many law practices. He developed skills in client counseling, document drafting and courtroom procedure. Those early responsibilities gave him a practical sense of how to manage cases and how to communicate legal concepts to people who are not lawyers.
Over time he expanded the scope of his work. He has undertaken matters that require negotiation, the preparation of formal filings and the coordination of outside experts when cases required technical input. He has worked with clients on transactional and contested matters, balancing the demands of deadlines and the need to move matters toward resolution.
Kaufman’s practice has included representation of individuals and businesses. He takes on matters that involve contracts, disputes and regulatory questions. His work often requires translating complex statutory or contractual language into straightforward advice clients can act on. He has also conducted hearings and arbitration sessions when those forums were appropriate.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and practical in his courtroom presentations. He favors clear organization and direct communication. When briefing a matter he focuses on the legal issues that will most likely affect the outcome and on the factual proof needed to support those points.
Outside of client work he has participated in the routines that keep a law practice running: managing schedules, supervising support staff, and maintaining client relationships. Those tasks are part of the daily reality for practitioners who balance multiple files and shifting priorities.
As of 2026 Kaufman continues to operate his legal practice, advising individual and corporate clients and handling both transactional and litigation matters. He currently practices law and advises clients on a range of civil and commercial issues.