Jason B. Thompson
Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Business Litigation
- Collections
- General Litigation
Admitted
Georgia, 2001. Admitted in all Georgia State and Superior Courts, Georgia Court of Appeals, Supreme Court of Georgia and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Education
- Cumberland School of Law, J.D. (2001).
- Maryville College, B.A. (1997)
- Fayette County High School (1993)
Memberships
- Fayette County Bar Association, Past President.
- State Bar of Georgia, Member.
- Joseph Sams School, Board of Directors.
- Southern Crescent Chorale, Board of Advisors.
- Providence United Methodist Church, Vision Committee Chairman.
- AFC Soccer, Inc., Chairman.
- Georgia High School Mock Trial Program, Past Statewide Chairman.
- Fayette County Young Professionals, Member.
- Fayette County People’s Law School, Lecturer.
- Fayette County Chamber of Commerce, Member.
Accomplishments
- Judge, Peachtree City Municipal Court.
- Assistant Solicitor-General, Spalding County State Court.
- Former attorney coach, McIntosh High School Mock Trial Program.
- Former attorney coach, Fayette County High School Mock Trial Program.
- Order of the Barristers.
ISLN
916813251
History
Jason B. Thompson is a native of Fayette County and has practiced exclusively in the Fayette County area. After graduating from Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama in 2001, Mr. Thompson has handled matters in all of the Georgia trial courts and even argued in front of the Georgia Court of Appeals. Mr. Thompson is a trial lawyer handling business related matters and other civil litigation. Additionally, he is a Past-President of the Fayette County Bar Association, a volunteer with the Peachtree City Teen Court, former statewide chairman of the Georgia High School Mock Trial Program for 2006, and lecturer with the Fayette County People’s Law School. He also serves his community as judge of the Peachtree City Municipal Court and as Assistant Solicitor-General for Spalding County State Court, prosecuting misdemeanors on behalf of the State of Georgia.

