Jonathan grew up in New York City. He attended Cornell University to study Political Science and then to Tulane Law School to pursue his JD. Jonathan's law school graduating class was displaced by Hurricane Katrina, which ravaged New Orleans.
After graduating from Tulane Law, Jonathan founded and managed a construction company in New Orleans, where he met Jeff (Moshe) Admon. They have been friends ever since. After several years as a successful builder/developer, Jonathan moved to Colorado to become a pioneer in the cannabis industry, where he built and grew a highly successful business and was at the forefront of legalizing cannabis in Colorado and other states.
Jonathan is highly sought after throughout the US for his deep and broad knowledge of the cannabis industry. Recently, he decided to pursue a new path as a lawyer, focusing on civil and cannabis litigation.
In Jonathan's spare time, he is an avid skier and marksman.
Jonathan is pending admission in Washington and Colorado.
Honors and Awards
CALI Award in Comparative Commercial Law
Highest Grade Legal Research & Writing 1 & 2
Best Appellate Brief AwardBest Oralist Award in Appellate Arguments
Joseph M. Livermore Service Award for the 2014-2015 Academic Year
Professional Licenses
Washington State Managing Real Estate Broker
Notable Cases
1501 1st Ave. N v. Branfman, Cai, et al.
Complex EB-5 and Dissenter’s Rights Litigation and Trial.
Jeff represented 23 minority shareholders from China and Japan in an 8-day trial against American Life, Inc., the nation’s largest EB-5 developer. This was a trial of first impression in Washington. In conjunction with co-counsel, Jeff took the case to verdict, winning over $21 million for his clients.
Leek v. Wang, McDuffie, et al.
Complex Corporate Litigation and Trial
Jeff represented one of the Defendants, a renowned cybersecurity expert and owner of a multinational cybersecurity company. Plaintiff claimed Breach of Contract, Breach of Partnership, Breach of Duty as Partners, Contract Implied in Law, Contract Implied in Fact, Willful Refusal to Pay Wages, Negligent Misrepresentation, Intentionally Misrepresentation, and a host of other claims. After a 4-day trial, the court dismissed all claims against Jeff’s client.
In. Re. Estate of Pinto
Complex Probate Litigation and Trial
A week-long trial where Jeff successfully represented one of the estate beneficiaries, securing a near $1 million total verdict for his client and the return of an invaluable family heirloom.
Vo v. Huynh
Complex Family and Business Litigation and Trial
A highly contentious divorce where Jeff represented the wife. The husband owned and operated a multi-million dollar telecommunication business, and throughout litigation, concealed and wasted vast amounts of community assets. Jeff moved the court to appoint a Receiver, who wound up the business. Jeff secured approximately $400,000 in sanctions against the husband prior to trial. The trial court awarded Jeff’s client all the assets and businesses concealed by the opposing party, in addition to attorney fees.
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