About Jason
Jason Kosloski practices law in Colorado and leads Kosloski Law, PLLC. He is known around court clerks and opposing counsel for a direct, clear style. He writes plainly in pleadings and listens carefully in conferences. The work is procedural and detail-oriented, and he approaches it that way.
Kosloski’s career has been rooted in Colorado. He has built a practice that engages with matters arising under state law and appears in Colorado forums. Over time he moved from working on individual matters to opening his own office. That step allowed him to set the pace of client work and control how files are handled.
He maintains memberships in professional associations and keeps current on local rules and regulatory developments. Those memberships are active and help him stay connected to peers across the state. He participates in local meetings and contributes to discussions on practice standards and courtroom procedure.
Kosloski established Kosloski Law, PLLC to offer clients a single point of contact for their legal needs. The firm operates as a small practice, where he serves as the primary attorney on most matters. That structure can make communication straightforward for clients who prefer to work directly with the same lawyer through the life of a case.
His approach to cases emphasizes preparation and clear communication. He focuses on building a record for hearings and on plain-language explanations for clients. In the office he prefers pragmatic planning over protracted theory. That means early assessment of options and steady case management once a plan is in place.
Outside of court work he spends time tracking changes in Colorado statutes and administrative rules that affect his clients. He also works to make filings and appointments predictable and timely. The practice handles matters involving individuals and small businesses and seeks to resolve disputes through negotiated settlements where possible.
He continues to practice from Kosloski Law, PLLC, serving clients throughout Colorado and handling civil and regulatory matters under state law.