About Jason
Jason Savageau took a direct route into law after finishing his undergraduate degree at Temple University in 2006. He earned his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 2012. Those years framed his entry into legal practice and shaped an approach that emphasizes thorough preparation and steady client communication.
His early career included a role at Citizens Disability in 2014. He moved on to the Nussbaum Law Group P.C. in 2018 and then to Calabrese Law Associates in 2019. At each stop he worked as a lawyer handling the practical demands of casework. Colleagues say he handled evidence collection, legal research and written advocacy that supported hearings and client meetings.
Savageau’s practice style tends toward careful, methodical work. He takes time to gather the factual record. He writes clear, concise motions and exhibits. His courtroom time is measured; he prepares for what he expects and for what he does not. Clients who prefer straightforward explanations find that approach easy to follow.
He is licensed to practice in Massachusetts. That jurisdiction has been the center of his on-the-ground experience since law school. He has participated in professional gatherings and maintains ties to local legal peers.
Across his roles he has moved between small-firm and boutique settings. That background means he has seen the full lifecycle of cases: intake, development, negotiation and, when necessary, hearing preparation. He has handled matters that require coordination with medical providers, collection of documentary records and careful calendaring to meet administrative deadlines.
Outside the office he has kept a steady involvement in the profession. He maintains current membership in professional circles and continues to attend training that keeps him up to date on procedural developments. His work habits reflect the practical demands of client representation rather than stylistic flourish.
He currently lives and practices in Massachusetts. He currently practices law in Massachusetts and focuses on representing clients in matters similar to those he handled earlier in his career.