
Practice Areas: Construction Litigation, Business Litigation; view more
Licensed in Texas since: 2000
Education: Vanderbilt University Law School
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Griffith Davison, P.C.
Galleria North Tower I13737 Noel Road, Suite 850
Dallas, TX 75240 Visit website
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Jason Cagle focuses his practice on litigation and arbitration proceedings involving disputes over commercial construction projects and real-estate acquisitions. He works to help his clients solve complex problems arising from projects and properties all over the country.
Jason works with his clients to develop innovative strategies to accomplish their objectives. Examples of such strategies include developing counterclaims or third-party claims against opponents, insurance carriers, and other responsible parties; conducting targeted investigations to establish critical facts; preparing motions to help the client win before trial; negotiating agreements to resolve disputes on terms advantageous to clients; and helping clients tell their story at trial.
Jason has extensive experience in the investigation and analysis of electronically stored information. He has assisted many clients to utilize such information to achieve their goals whether in the courtroom or at the negotiating table. Jason’s background in computer programming has helped him to develop efficient and effective methods to analyze electronic information to support his clients’ needs.
Practice areas
Construction Litigation: Business, Business LitigationFocus areas
Construction Defects
- 60% Construction Litigation: Business
- 40% Business Litigation
First Admitted: 2000, Texas
Professional Webpage: https://www.griffithdavison.com/attorneys/jason-cagle/
- Jason L. Cagle (Moderator), Robertson Lane – A Real-Time Study of Tech Supported Collaboration, ABA Forum on Construction Law Mid-Winter Meeting (January 2019)
- Jason L. Cagle, Recent Developments In Construction Law, Presentation to the Dallas Bar Association Real-Property Section (June 2016)
- Jason L. Cagle and Nick S. Brooks, Negligent Subcontractors Can Be Sued Directly, Dallas Bar Association Headnotes (March 2015)
- Kimberly A. Davison and Jason L. Cagle, Third-Party Claims, in Green Building and the Construction Lawyer: A Practical Guide to Transactional and Litigation Issues (Melissa A. Beutler, et al. ed. 2014)
- Jason L. Cagle and Nick S. Brooks, Do Not Forget Your Certificates of Merit, Dallas Bar Association Headnotes (Sept. 2013)
- Co-editor, The Owner’s Authority, blog for the ABA Forum on Construction Law, Division 12 (Owners & Lenders) (2014-2016)
- Co-editor, The Dispute Resolver, blog for the ABA Forum on Construction Law, Division 1 (Litigation & Dispute Resolution) (2013-2015)
- State Bar of Texas in 2000
- State Bar of New York in 2006
- All U.S. District Courts in Texas
- U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- U.S. Supreme Court
- American Bar Association, Member, Forum on Construction Law Steering Committee, Division for Owners and Project Finance (Received the Ronald W. Messerly Award for Outstanding Steering Committee Member in 2017), Member, Forum on Construction Law Technology Committee, Member, Section of Litigation
- State Bar of Texas, Member, Construction Law Section, Litigation Section, Antitrust & Business Litigation Section
- Dallas Bar Association, Member, Construction Law Section, Business Litigation Section
- Loyola Marymount University, B.A. 1997, Political Science with a minor in Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude
- , “Texas Rising Star” (2013 – 2015), Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, 2015
- Board Certified – Construction Law – Texas Board of Legal Specialization, 2016
- Construction
Office location for Jason L. Cagle
Galleria North Tower I
13737 Noel Road, Suite 850
Dallas, TX 75240
Phone: 972-392-8900
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2023
- Rising Stars: 2013 - 2015