Jason Jose is a litigation associate whose
practice encompasses white-collar criminal
defense, internal and government
investigations, and complex commercial
litigation. Jason represents companies and
individuals in investigations conducted by
the US Department of Justice and
Securities and Exchange Commission, as
well as other federal and state government
agencies. Additionally, Jason assists with
advising clients in compliance and
financial services matters, and other
matters implicating the securities laws.
Jason received his J.D. from Boston
College Law School.
While in law school, Jason interned at the
US Attorney’s Office for the
District of Massachusetts, Civil Division,
where he supported the office’s
Affirmative Civil Enforcement Unit in
investigations and litigation implicating
the False Claims Act and Anti-Kickback
Statute. Jason also served as a SJC 3:03
student attorney with the Massachusetts
Office of the Attorney General, where he
represented state agencies and officials
in state courts as part of the Government
Bureau’s Constitutional &
Administrative Law Division.
In law school, Jason served as executive
managing editor of the Boston College Law
Review, president of the Disability Law
Student Association, and vice president of
the Asian Pacific-American Law Student
Association. Jason also served as a
research assistant for Professor Mark S.
Brodin and as a teaching assistant for a
first-year Critical Perspectives in Law
and Identity course.
Jason maintains an active and varied pro
bono practice. He serves as a legal mentor
with Discovering Justice and assists with
the representation of indigent criminal
defendants in federal cases under the
Criminal Justice Act.