Jason Wallach is an experienced attorney with extensive experience litigating complex commercial cases and in contracts and corporate formation and governance documents. His passion for fact development makes him an invaluable team member on cases in diverse areas of the law as well as internal corporate investigations. He uses his understanding of electronic discovery requirements, automated litigation support systems, and the creation, review, and analysis of document and claim information databases to improve efficiency and productivity in the fact development process.
Mr. Wallach also is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and uses his project management and litigation knowledge and experience to achieve his clients’ desired outcomes. He seeks to improve attorney-client communications, eliminating redundancies and inefficiencies, and developing solutions to complex problems using modern technologies and methodologies.
Before joining Tayman Lane Chaverri LLP in May 2019, Mr. Wallach was a Partner in the Commercial Litigation practice at Blank Rome LLP through August 2017 and Of Counsel in their Government Contracts practice through April 2019. Prior to 2016, Mr. Wallach was a Partner in the Litigation practice at Dickstein Shapiro LLP, where he began his career as an attorney.
Mr. Wallach is a member of the bars of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Mr. Wallach is a member of the bars of the United States District Courts for the Districts of Maryland and the District of Columbia and the United States Courts of Appeal for the D.C. Circuit and the Fourth Circuit.
Mr. Wallach currently serves as President of the Potomac Society of Rugby Football Referees, a D.C.-based non-profit corporation that provides referees for rugby competition throughout D.C., Maryland, and northern Virginia, and Secretary of Exiles Rugby, Inc., a Maryland-based 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting amateur athletic competition in the sport of rugby.
Mr. Wallach graduated with High Honors from The George Washington University Law School, where he served as the book reviews and articles editor for the George Washington Law Review and as a member of the George Washington Moot Court Board. He was admitted to the Order of the Coif in 1996. Mr. Wallach earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hiram College with honors in Political Science.
In 2009, Jason Wallach was selected by the judges of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia to receive the Daniel M. Gribbon Pro Bono Advocacy Award for his successful prosecution of claims on behalf of District of Columbia prisoners. Mr. Wallach also has received recognition from the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for his work and expertise in D.C. parole issues.