About Jon
Jon Loevy pursued an undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor before heading to Columbia Law School, where he earned his J.D. in 1993. He arrived in law school after a steady academic path and left with the credentials to begin courtroom work. The years at Columbia shaped his legal training and set the stage for a career in trial practice.
He is a trial lawyer at Loevy & Loevy. He has spent his professional life in litigation, preferring the rigors of trial work and the challenge of persuasive advocacy before judges and juries. His practice has centered on developing cases through investigation, discovery, and trial preparation. Courtroom mechanics and a methodical approach to evidence and witness preparation mark his work.
Early in his career he built experience handling contested matters and complex pleadings. He has long emphasized careful factual development. That emphasis has guided how he marshals records, frames legal theories, and presents clients’ stories in court. He has worked through motions practice and jury selection and has been involved in the full life cycle of civil litigation.
Professional associations have been a part of his career since the mid-1990s. He has held membership in a professional association since 1994 and has remained active in organized settings that support trial practice and continuing legal education. Those memberships have provided forums for exchange with peers and for keeping current on procedural changes and emerging case law.
Colleagues describe him as a practical courtroom lawyer who structures cases to withstand scrutiny. He favors clear themes in opening statements and concise, evidence-driven argument. He also places a premium on depositions as tools for building trial narratives rather than simply as discovery tasks.
Outside the courtroom, he has been involved in the daily demands of running a litigation practice. That includes case management, mentoring younger lawyers, and coordinating with investigators and expert witnesses. The work is often detail-heavy. He approaches it with steady pacing and an emphasis on preparation rather than theatrics.
He continues to practice at Loevy & Loevy, where his work remains rooted in trial litigation and the preparation necessary to take cases to court when settlement is not achieved. His current practice focuses on trial work at Loevy & Loevy.