About Jason
Jason Vogelpohl is an attorney whose work crosses advisory tasks and courtroom work. He took the traditional path into the profession: law school followed by bar admission, then steady practice. Over time he has handled matters that required both negotiation at the table and argument before judges and arbitrators.
Early in his career Vogelpohl focused on the fundamentals of client representation. He spent long hours drafting documents, preparing witnesses, and learning how to translate complex legal rules into clear advice for clients. Those years shaped the practical side of his practice. They also helped him build skills in case planning, risk assessment, and dispute resolution.
As his practice developed, Vogelpohl broadened the scope of his work. He has been involved in transactional matters as well as contested proceedings. That mix has allowed him to advise on prevention and to pursue remedies when problems arise. Colleagues describe him as methodical and direct in his approach to problem solving. He prefers clear analysis over rhetorical flourish.
Vogelpohl has worked with a range of clients, from individuals to businesses. His practice routine has included negotiating settlements, drafting contracts and pleadings, and advising on compliance questions. He has also spent time preparing for trial and managing discovery in complex matters. Those experiences gave him a practical sense of how cases move from early advice through resolution by agreement or judgment.
Outside the office Vogelpohl has engaged in activities that support his work at the bar. He has trained junior lawyers, supervised teams on larger matters, and contributed to internal practice development. He approaches mentorship as a task that requires patience and clear instruction. Younger attorneys who have worked with him cite his attention to procedural detail and his willingness to walk through precedent and strategy.
Now practicing in 2026, Vogelpohl continues to balance counseling and dispute work. He keeps the practical demands of client service at the center of his day-to-day practice. As of 2026 he maintains a private practice that concentrates on client counseling and resolving disputes.