Jason J. Irvin
Jason understands that attorneys are in the customer service business. He prides himself in keeping his clients updated on their cases and providing aggressive litigation strategies designed to prevent lawsuit abuse against his clients. Jason understands that success in the legal field only comes with diligence and hard work. Jason’s work ethic has led his clients to entrust him with the responsibility of being lead trial counsel in numerous jurisdictions, and he has tried cases to verdict in both California and Texas.
Jason’s specialty is personal injury defense and product liability litigation, where he has served on both national coordinating counsel and national trial counsel teams. He also has experience in complex commercial litigation. Jason has won verdicts on behalf of pro bono clients. Recently, he represented an indigent client in a pro bono breach of contract and fraud case, obtaining $100,000 verdict in her favor.
Jason is an avid fan of the Texas Longhorns, having obtained both his B.A. (with honors) and J.D. (with honors) from the University of Texas at Austin. In his spare time, he enjoys competing in triathlons and spending time with his wife and daughter.
Professional affiliations
- Texas Association of Defense Counsel
- Defense Research Institute
- New Mexico Defense Lawyers Association
- Claims and Litigation Management Alliance
- Texas State Bar Association, Litigation Section
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
Honors
- "2010 Texas Rising Stars", Texas Monthly, Rising Star Edition (April 2010)
- AV-Rated, Martindale-Hubbell (2011)
Presentations
"Assessing and Addressing Insurance Fraud in the Claims Environment," CLM (July 27, 2011)
Articles and publications
Trials
- Jacob and Norma Jager v. 3M Company, et al
- Robert Casci v. 3M Company, et al.
- Gerold Ricks v. A.W. Chesterton Company, et al.
- Nasseem and Sanna Farag v. Advance Auto Parts, et al.
- Charles and Glenda Cundiff v. Alfa Laval, Inc., et al.
- Baker v. Bondex
- Melba Learn v. Alfa Laval, Inc., et al.
- Constancio v. 7-Eleven
Practice areas
Education
J.D., with honors, University of Texas at Austin, 2001
- Intern, Texas Supreme Court for Justice Nathan Hecht
B.A., with honors, University of Texas at Austin, 1998
- Member, Phi Beta Kappa
- Lifetime Member, Ex-Students Association
Bar admissions
- California
- New Mexico
- Texas
Courts
- United States District Court (Southern District of Texas)
- United States District Court (District of New Mexico)
