In the high-stakes world of corporate litigation, power is often measured by the size of a legal team or the depth of a company’s war chest. For the average person, standing up to a multi-billion-dollar corporation feels like a fool’s errand. But for Jason Ochs, these lopsided battles are where he is most at home.
Through a career defined by high-profile victories and a relentless pursuit of accountability, Jason Ochs has become the modern personification of the “David vs. Goliath” archetype.
A Career Defined by the Sling
Jason Ochs does not just practice law; he engages in a specific brand of advocacy designed to topple industry titans. While many firms shy away from the staggering costs and risks of suing global entities, Ochs has made it his life’s work.
From the rugged landscape of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Ochs has extended his reach across the United States, taking on pharmaceutical giants, automotive manufacturers, and tech conglomerates. His approach is simple: identify the injustice, gather the evidence, and never blink—no matter how many lawyers the opposition sends into the room.
The $500 Million Standard
The effectiveness of a trial lawyer is ultimately measured by the relief they secure for those they represent. To date, Jason Ochs has been instrumental in recovering more than $500 million for his clients.
This staggering figure represents more than just financial compensation; it represents thousands of lives changed, medical bills paid, and corporate policies forced to evolve. Whether it was his pivotal role in the nationwide opioid litigation—securing millions for the State of Wyoming—or his work in complex mass torts involving defective products, the results speak for themselves. Ochs doesn’t just aim for settlements; he aims for justice that restores dignity to the victim.
The ABOTA Distinction: A Master of the Courtroom
Perhaps the most telling detail of Jason’s career is his membership in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). In an era where many civil litigators spend their entire careers without ever picking a jury, Ochs is a true trial lawyer.
ABOTA membership is an elite, invitation-only distinction reserved for those who have demonstrated significant jury trial experience and a sterling reputation among their peers. It is a badge of honor that signifies three things:
- Tested Experience: He has spent hundreds of hours before judges and juries, perfecting the art of persuasion.
- Unwavering Integrity: He is recognized by his opponents and colleagues alike for his civility and professional ethics.
- Constitutional Defense: He is a dedicated guardian of the Seventh Amendment, ensuring that the right to a trial by jury remains a reality for the “little guy.”
Why the Giant Fails
The Goliaths of industry rely on intimidation. They expect the individuals they have harmed to be overwhelmed by the complexity of the legal system. Jason Ochs flips that script. By combining his deep technical knowledge of mass torts with the strategic mind of a veteran trial lawyer, he transforms the individual’s grievance into a formidable legal force.
In the courtroom, Ochs is more than an attorney; he is a stabilizer. He ensures that when a single person stands against a global entity, the weight of the law sits firmly on the side of the person.
Conclusion
The legal world is full of people who claim to fight for the underdog, but few have the track record, the peer recognition, and the raw trial experience to back it up. With more than half a billion dollars recovered and an ABOTA-certified reputation, Jason Ochs remains the man with the sling, ready for the next giant to cross his path.





