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Jason Causey

Jason Causey

Attorney

Jason Causey has become a leader in consumer law in the State of West Virginia.  Through aggressive litigation, Jason has saved dozens of homes from foreclosure.  In 2011, Jason and the firm’s founding partner, Jim Bordas, were forced to trial against Quicken Loans in an effort to save the home of two Wheeling women from foreclosure.  In additional to saving the home, they obtained a verdict of nearly $3,000,000 in this predatory lending action.  In 2016, Jim Bordas and Jason teamed up again for a $1,700,000 verdict against a municipality after a broken water-main flooded a local business.  Most recently, in 2017, Jason, along with his co-counsel, obtained an $11,000,000 judgment in a consumer class action against Quicken Loans.

Jason Causey has become a leader in consumer law in the State of West Virginia. Through aggressive litigation, Jason has saved dozens of homes from foreclosure. In 2011, Jason and the firm’s founding partner, Jim Bordas, were forced to trial against Quicken Loans in an effort to save the home of two Wheeling women from foreclosure. In additional to saving the home, they obtained a verdict of nearly $3,000,000 in this predatory lending action. In 2016, Jim Bordas and Jason teamed up again for a $1,700,000 verdict against a municipality after a broken water-main flooded a local business. Most recently, in 2017, Jason, along with his co-counsel, obtained an $11,000,000 judgment in a consumer class action against Quicken Loans.

Because of Jason’s extensive experience and success in litigating unfair lending practices cases, he has been called upon by both national and state organizations to speak to other attorneys about how to handle those types of cases. He has spoken as close to home as Wheeling, West Virginia and as far away as Seattle, Washington. These events were hosted by the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the West Virginia Attorney General, the National Consumer Law Center, the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustee’s, the West Virginia Association for Justice and the Wheeling Academy of Law and Science.

Before attending law school at WVU where he finished among the top in his class and received the prestigious recognition as Order of the Coif, Jason obtained a perfect 4.0 average at Clemson University in its masters of accountancy program. He has successfully combined his financial background and his legal background to obtain successful results for many clients who have been bullied by large lenders and corporations.

Jason has also been involved in a number of non-profit and community projects. He is a former board member of Mountain State Justice, and a committee member for the Center for Consumer Law and Education- a Marshall University and WVU College of Law Partnership. Jason is also a proud member of Friends Church in Saint Clairsville, Ohio.

Jason is licensed to practice in the federal and state courts of West Virginia and Ohio, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia and the United States Supreme Court.

Case Results

  • $4.5 Million Settlement, Consumer Class Action, Six v. Loancare, LLC, & Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC
  • $2.3 Million Settlement, Consumer Class Action, Vannest v. Nationstar Mortgage LLC, d/b/a/ Mr. Cooper
  • $2.7 Million Verdict, Predatory Lending, Brown v. Quicken Loans
  • $1.7 Million Verdict, Commercial Property Damage, Doe v. Municipality
  • $1.6 Million Settlement, Consumer Class Action, Doe v. Corporation
  • $1 Million Settlement, Consumer Class Action, Doe v. Corporation
  • $816,036 Settlement, Consumer Class Action, Thacker v. PHH Mortgage Corporation

Education

  • Clemson University
    • M.S. Accounting
    • Awarded the Federation of Schools of Accountancy Award at Clemson with 4.0
  • West Virginia University College of Law
    • Juris Doctor
    • Order of Coif

Bar and Court Admissions

  • West Virginia Bar
  • United States Supreme Court
  • Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia
  • District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia
  • Southern District of Ohio
  • Courts in the State of Ohio

Practice Areas

  • Consumer Protection
  • Class Actions
  • Complex Civil Litigation

Professional Memberships

  • The Center for Consumer Law and Education, a Marshall University & WVU College of Law Partnership- Board Member
  • Member of the American Inns of Court
  • West Virginia Association for Justice-Board of Governors since 2018.

Honors & Awards

  • West Virginia Super Lawyer, 2018-2021
  • 2018 Consumer Advocate of the Year by the West Virginia Association for Justice
  • West Virginia Association for Justice Board of Governors in 2018
  • Presenter at National Consumer Law Center Conferences
  • Mortgage Litigation presenter for FTC and Attorney General of West Virginia in Charleston, West Virginia
  • Consumer Law Topics presenter for the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustee’s, the West Virginia Association for Justice and the Wheeling Academy of Law and Science Foundation

Community Involvement

  • Proud member of Friends Church in St. Clairsville, Ohio
  • Volunteer Coach/Referee for various area youth basketball leagues

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    Jason Causey has become a leader in consumer law in the State of West Virginia. Through aggressive litigation, Jason has saved dozens of homes from foreclosure. In 2011, Jason and the firm’s founding partner, Jim Bordas, were forced to trial against Quicken Loans in an effort to save the home of two Wheeling women from foreclosure. In additional to saving the home, they obtained a verdict of nearly $3,000,000 in this predatory lending action. In 2016, Jim Bordas and Jason teamed up again for a $1,700,000 verdict against a municipality after a broken water-main flooded a local business. Most recently, in 2017, Jason, along with his co-counsel, obtained an $11,000,000 judgment in a consumer class action against Quicken Loans.

    Because of Jason’s extensive experience and success in litigating unfair lending practices cases, he has been called upon by both national and state organizations to speak to other attorneys about how to handle those types of cases. He has spoken as close to home as Wheeling, West Virginia and as far away as Seattle, Washington. These events were hosted by the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the West Virginia Attorney General, the National Consumer Law Center, the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustee’s, the West Virginia Association for Justice and the Wheeling Academy of Law and Science.

    Before attending law school at WVU where he finished among the top in his class and received the prestigious recognition as Order of the Coif, Jason obtained a perfect 4.0 average at Clemson University in its masters of accountancy program. He has successfully combined his financial background and his legal background to obtain successful results for many clients who have been bullied by large lenders and corporations.

    Jason has also been involved in a number of non-profit and community projects. He is a former board member of Mountain State Justice, and a committee member for the Center for Consumer Law and Education- a Marshall University and WVU College of Law Partnership. Jason is also a proud member of Friends Church in Saint Clairsville, Ohio.

    Jason is licensed to practice in the federal and state courts of West Virginia and Ohio, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia and the United States Supreme Court.