Louisville Law Review Vol. 60–61
CALI Excellence for the Future Awards in Professional Responsibility, International Law & Intellectual Property, Trial Practice, Negotiations
Jason is deeply involved in the Louisville community as a mentor through the Brandeis School of Law, a youth soccer coach, and a Board Member of the Louisville Orchestra. He continues to play cello, enjoys cooking, attending live music events, building Legos and playing video games with his kids, and is currently learning golf. Jason is fluent in Spanish, conversant in Portuguese, and has limited working proficiency in Italian.
Jason H. Raff is an Associate in the firm’s Intellectual Property and Litigation groups. He represents clients of all sizes—from individual artists and inventors to multinational brands—in intellectual property counseling, prosecution, licensing, enforcement, and litigation. His practice spans trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and rights of publicity, offering deep insight into IP strategy for startups, entrepreneurs, and institutional rights holders alike.
Jason helps clients build and defend intellectual property portfolios that align with their business and creative goals. He advises on trademark and copyright registration, drafts and negotiates license agreements, and represents clients in IP disputes before federal courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals. Known for translating complex legal frameworks into clear client guidance, Jason is particularly skilled in analyzing risks and delivering strategic recommendations for enforcement and defense.
Clients describe Jason as “someone who explains legal concepts in a way that my business can understand and implement.”
Co-authored Sixth Circuit appellate brief securing favorable ruling on interlocutory appellate jurisdiction under the Federal Arbitration Act.
Represented individual artist in copyright infringement case against national home goods retailer, resulting in favorable settlement.
Represented defendant in trademark infringement and dilution action brought by major alcohol distiller, resulting in favorable settlement.
Co-authored Sixth Circuit appellate brief on behalf of a music manager, resulting in vacatur of trial court dismissal.
CALI Excellence for the Future Award — Professional Responsibility, International Law & Intellectual Property, Triual Practice, Negotiations, Entrepreneurship Clinic, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.
Class Representative Speaker, Agnes Haury Institute for Interpretation (2012)
Jason began practicing law in 2024 after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. During law school, he served on the Louisville Law Review and competed in the Saul Lefkowitz Trademark Moot Court Competition.
Prior to becoming an attorney, Jason built a multifaceted career as a Global Language Resource Manager, staff Spanish interpreter, and orchestral conductor—experience that sharpens both his legal communication skills and client-centered approach. He directed language services for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), served as a Certified Court Interpreter for the Kentucky Court of Justice, and was Artistic Director of the Louisville Civic Orchestra.
Kentucky
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
D., summa cum laude, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law
Project Management Certificate, University of Louisville (P.M.I. accredited)
S.O.F., Spanish & Cello Performance, Indiana University Bloomington
M., Music, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Additional legal interpreter training, University of Arizona
Jason H. Raff is an Associate in the firm’s Intellectual Property and Litigation groups. He represents clients of all sizes—from individual artists and inventors to multinational brands—in intellectual property counseling, prosecution, licensing, enforcement, and litigation. His practice spans trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and rights of publicity, offering deep insight into IP strategy for startups, entrepreneurs, and institutional rights holders alike.
Jason helps clients build and defend intellectual property portfolios that align with their business and creative goals. He advises on trademark and copyright registration, drafts and negotiates license agreements, and represents clients in IP disputes before federal courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals. Known for translating complex legal frameworks into clear client guidance, Jason is particularly skilled in analyzing risks and delivering strategic recommendations for enforcement and defense.
Clients describe Jason as “someone who explains legal concepts in a way that my business can understand and implement.”
Co-authored Sixth Circuit appellate brief securing favorable ruling on interlocutory appellate jurisdiction under the Federal Arbitration Act.
Represented individual artist in copyright infringement case against national home goods retailer, resulting in favorable settlement.
Represented defendant in trademark infringement and dilution action brought by major alcohol distiller, resulting in favorable settlement.
Co-authored Sixth Circuit appellate brief on behalf of a music manager, resulting in vacatur of trial court dismissal.
CALI Excellence for the Future Award — Professional Responsibility, International Law & Intellectual Property, Triual Practice, Negotiations, Entrepreneurship Clinic, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.
Class Representative Speaker, Agnes Haury Institute for Interpretation (2012)
Jason began practicing law in 2024 after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. During law school, he served on the Louisville Law Review and competed in the Saul Lefkowitz Trademark Moot Court Competition.
Prior to becoming an attorney, Jason built a multifaceted career as a Global Language Resource Manager, staff Spanish interpreter, and orchestral conductor—experience that sharpens both his legal communication skills and client-centered approach. He directed language services for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), served as a Certified Court Interpreter for the Kentucky Court of Justice, and was Artistic Director of the Louisville Civic Orchestra.
D., summa cum laude, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law
Project Management Certificate, University of Louisville (P.M.I. accredited)
S.O.F., Spanish & Cello Performance, Indiana University Bloomington
M., Music, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Additional legal interpreter training, University of Arizona
Kentucky
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Louisville Law Review Vol. 60–61
CALI Excellence for the Future Awards in Professional Responsibility, International Law & Intellectual Property, Trial Practice, Negotiations
Jason is deeply involved in the Louisville community as a mentor through the Brandeis School of Law, a youth soccer coach, and a Board Member of the Louisville Orchestra. He continues to play cello, enjoys cooking, attending live music events, building Legos and playing video games with his kids, and is currently learning golf. Jason is fluent in Spanish, conversant in Portuguese, and has limited working proficiency in Italian.
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