About John Jack
John Jack Connors earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Montana School of Law in 2013. He practices in Montana and is based at a regional firm. His legal training in Missoula sits at the center of a practice that remains rooted in the state where he studied.
Connors moved from classroom to courtroom without fanfare. After law school he entered practice in Montana and built experience handling a range of matters that typically come before state courts and administrative bodies. He has handled client counseling, drafted pleadings and motions, and appeared in state proceedings. Those day-to-day tasks form the backbone of his work.
His professional path includes a role at Doney Crowley P.C., where he serves as an attorney. At the firm he works alongside colleagues on cases brought by and against local individuals and businesses. That environment exposes him to litigation, negotiation and the preparation that precedes trial. He participates in case strategy meetings and contributes to the written work that shapes each matter.
Connors’s legal education emphasized practical skills and a grounding in Montana law. The J.D. program he completed in 2013 provided classroom instruction and opportunities to engage with the state’s legal community. He has continued to apply that foundation in practice, dealing with procedural rules, discovery and client communications that are part of everyday representation.
Colleagues describe his approach as straightforward and focused on solving immediate client problems. He prioritizes clarity in written work and preparedness in court. Those habits help when a case turns on contested facts or tight deadlines. He also works to keep clients informed about the progress of their matters and the options available to them at each stage.
Outside the office Connors maintains ties to the Montana legal community. He attends court regularly and remains active in professional circles that support state practice. He has built a local professional network over the course of his career.
His current practice concentrates on matters handled through Doney Crowley P.C., where he represents clients in a variety of state-law matters in Montana.