About Jason Ross
Jason Ross Gardner graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2011. He earned his J.D. after studying law in a program known for emphasizing practical skills and courtroom readiness. The year he finished law school sits a decade and a half behind him, a marker of time that now frames a steady legal career.
After law school, Gardner entered private practice. Over the years he has worked in environments where client matters ranged in size and complexity. Those early years helped him learn how to manage case files, communicate with clients, and navigate courthouse procedures. He built a routine around preparation and responsiveness.
Gardner maintains current membership in professional associations. He keeps active ties to the legal community through those memberships and professional contacts. That engagement has provided avenues for continuing legal education and peer interaction.
He is affiliated with Sawyer Legal Group, LLC. At the firm he handles client matters and contributes to the team’s caseload. Colleagues describe his role as steady and practical, one that emphasizes clear client communication and careful case work. He spends time in client intake, drafting documents, and courtroom appearances when a matter requires it.
Gardner’s approach balances attention to detail with pragmatic problem solving. He prepares for hearings and meetings thoroughly. He also places importance on helping clients understand their options in plain language. The result is a practice style that privileges clarity and measured judgment, rather than courtroom spectacle.
Outside the office he continues to follow developments in law and policy that affect his clients. He attends seminars and engages with peers to keep current on procedural changes and emerging practice trends. Those activities feed back into the work he does at the firm and inform how he advises clients.
He currently practices at Sawyer Legal Group, LLC, where he handles matters for the firm’s clients and supports the team’s ongoing caseload.