About Jonathan A. Page
Jonathan A. Page Sr. built a path to law from two very different classrooms. He began at Young Harris College, earning an associate degree in 2002. He went on to study mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology, finishing a B.S. in 2004. He completed his legal training at Georgia State University College of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2010.
His earliest legal work came immediately after law school. In 2010 he joined Owen, Gleaton, Egan, Jones & Sweeney, LLP as an associate. That role put him into day-to-day practice at a firm handling commercial and civil matters. He spent those formative years learning litigation fundamentals, client intake, and courtroom procedure.
In 2013 he moved into a leadership position at InPrime Legal as managing lawyer. The title describes responsibility, but not the variety of tasks he took on: case management, mentoring younger lawyers, and overseeing firm operations. The managerial role ran alongside entrepreneurial ventures. In 2019 he founded BOAR SUMMIT, a project that brought together professionals in his areas of interest. The same year he became chief executive officer of Green Farms Co., a private business role that broadened his experience in corporate governance and regulatory compliance. In 2022 he took on the title Chief Visionary at Contract Sprint, a position that involved strategy and product development rather than traditional firm practice.
Page’s admissions cover state and several federal venues. He is admitted in Georgia and to the Supreme Court of Georgia. He is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. The Georgia Court of Appeals is another court where he has standing to practice. Those credentials allow him to bring matters before both trial and appellate tribunals when necessary.
His career crosses the boundary between practicing attorney and business executive. He has handled litigation and client representation, while also running corporate operations and launching initiatives outside the firm. That mix of experience informs how he evaluates legal problems and manages risk. It also shapes the way he supervises cases at InPrime Legal.
He continues to serve as managing lawyer at InPrime Legal. His current practice concentrates on matters he handles through that office, representing clients in the state and federal courts where he is admitted.