About Jason

Jason Todd has been a member of the State Bar of Texas since 2010. He entered the Texas legal community that year and has practiced in the state for more than 15 years. That span covers the years when Texas law has seen significant change and growing complexity. He has worked through those shifts while maintaining a steady presence at the firm where he now practices.

His legal career began after he joined the State Bar of Texas in 2010. Early years in practice often involve long hours learning courtroom procedure, statutory detail and client counseling. He moved through that phase and settled into work that combines client representation and legal research. Over time his role at firm level grew to include mentoring younger lawyers and taking responsibility for case strategy and courtroom preparation.

Colleagues describe him as practical and methodical in approaching legal problems. He typically breaks complex matters into manageable parts and prioritizes clear communication with clients. That approach has shaped how he handles case development and settlement discussions. He prepares filings, advocates in hearings and meets with opposing counsel. Those are routine but essential parts of the work he performs daily.

In the courtroom and in conference rooms, he represents clients on matters arising under Texas law. His practice requires familiarity with state statutes, rules of procedure and local court practices. He also engages with administrative processes when cases intersect with government agencies. The work combines written advocacy with oral argument. It requires attention to deadlines and to the often technical detail that decides disputes.

At Ramos & Del Cueto he is part of a team that manages client matters across the state. The firm environment provides resources for complex litigation and the kind of case coordination that larger matters demand. He contributes through case planning, drafting pleadings and briefing, and appearing on behalf of clients at hearings and trials. His day-to-day work includes advising clients, negotiating resolutions, and representing them in court when cases proceed to trial.

Outside of court, he maintains the professional obligations that come with membership in the State Bar of Texas. That includes continuing legal education and adherence to the rules that govern practice in the state. His career path reflects steady service in the Texas legal system over the span since 2010. He currently practices at Ramos & Del Cueto, where his work centers on matters under Texas law.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas

Professional Associations

State Bar of Texas

has membership 2010 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 823 Hoefgen Ave. San Antonio TX 78210