Jon McMahon, Esq. has over ten years of experience representing individuals, families, and businesses in a wide variety of legal matters including litigation, contract drafting and negotiation, bankruptcy, immigration, employment law, and real estate development and transactions.
During his career Attorney McMahon has provided exceptional legal services to all of his clients, from large multi-national corporations involved in complex litigation to individuals seeking simple legal advice. He is a member of the California State Bar and licensed to practice in all California state courts and the Federal District Courts within state. He has extensive experience litigating in state and federal court and is a zealous advocate for his clients.
Attorney McMahon graduated from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2005 where he served as Comments Editor of the University of San Francisco Law Review and as a member of the Moot Court Board. He was a quarterfinalist in the USF Advanced Moot Court Competition, won the Best Brief Award, and was nominated to the American College of Bankruptcy Distinguished Law Students Program.
Licenses:
Supreme Court of California – 2005 to present
Southern District of California (Federal Court) – 2008 to present
Central District of California (Federal Court) – 2006 to present
Eastern District of California (Federal Court) – 2008 to present
Northern District of California (Federal Court) – 2007 to present
Awards:
Comments Editor, University of San Francisco Law Review Top 25% Class Rank
Quarterfinalist, 2004 USF Advanced Moot Court Competition
Nominee, American College of Bankruptcy 2005 Distinguished Law Students Program
Four Year Merit-Based Scholarship, University of Southern California
Education:
University of San Francisco Law School – J.D. – 2005
University of Southern California – B.S. Business Administration – 1998
Volunteer Associations:
California Delta of Phi Kappa Psi, Inc. – Vice President, Board of Directors
Alzheimer’s Association – Volunteer and Fundraiser, Walk to End Alzheimer’s