About Jonathan
Jonathan Strauss earned his J.D. from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in 2002. He completed his legal studies at a time when the practice of law was adapting to new technologies and shifting regulatory priorities. The year of his degree marks the beginning of a long professional life in two neighboring jurisdictions.
Over the years Strauss has become licensed to practice in both Delaware and Pennsylvania. That dual admission allows him to handle matters that cross state lines and to appear in courts in both states. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar. Those credentials frame the practical limits of his work and the communities he serves.
Strauss's professional path has included work inside private practice. He is an attorney at Morris James LLP, a firm known for serving corporate and individual clients across a range of matters. At the firm he engages in casework and client counseling that draws on his knowledge of state statutes and procedural rules. He is comfortable in courtroom settings and in drafting legal documents, and he works on matters that require an understanding of both Delaware and Pennsylvania law.
Colleagues describe Strauss as methodical in his approach. He tends to break complex problems into manageable parts and to communicate options in straightforward terms. That habit of clear explanation helps clients weigh choices when outcomes are uncertain. Strauss also participates in bar activities and professional networks, maintaining ties to peers through the Pennsylvania State Bar and through routine firm collaborations.
Outside of casework Strauss follows developments in case law and legislative change that affect his clients. He monitors state-level decisions that could alter litigation strategy or corporate governance practice. He teaches newer attorneys the practicalities of handling matters that touch both Delaware and Pennsylvania jurisdictions.
Today Strauss practices from Morris James LLP and maintains active licenses in both Delaware and Pennsylvania. His current practice focuses on representing clients in Delaware and Pennsylvania.