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Jackson Walker
Jonathan E. Lass

Jonathan E. Lass

Partner, Austin
512.236.2085
jlass@jw.com
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Practice Areas

  • Intellectual Property
  • Corporate & Securities
  • Cybersecurity, Data Protection, & Privacy
  • Energy

Experience

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Copyrights
  • Government Contracts & Procurement
  • Mergers, Acquisitions, & Divestitures
  • Technology
  • Technology Licensing & Transactions
  • Trademarks

Biography

Jonathan Lass, an Austin based equity partner at the law firm of Jackson Walker, specializes in technology and mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Jonathan represents government agencies acquiring mission-critical technology and advises private sector clients on strategic acquisitions, sales of businesses and assets, and technology procurement.

Key public sector engagements include technology outsourcing transactions on behalf of the Texas Secretary of State, Texas Supreme Court (through its Office of Court Administration), Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Lottery Commission, Teacher Retirement System of Texas, The University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas System, the Austin Police Retirement System, and the Texas Counties and District Retirement System.

Key private sector engagements include domestic and international Mergers and Acquisition (M&A) transactions and technology transactions and projects. Recently, Jonathan advised clients in a variety of IT-oriented transactions and projects, including assisting clients in transitioning technology services from an on premises to a cloud-based service delivery, technology transformation projects, master services agreements, data center services, joint development arrangements, licensing, software as a service (SaaS), and cooperative research and development (CRADA) agreements. Jonathan also has a sub-specialty in energy and utilities, and has successfully negotiated Energy Management Systems (EMS), Open Metering Systems (OMS), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems (SCADA), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Customer Care and Information Billing systems (CCIB) transactions on behalf of his clients.

Jonathan is a trusted advisor to his clients. He actively engages with each client, and understands that clear communication, robust exchange, and deep knowledge are foundational to achieving successful results. He considers active listening, creative problem solving, clear drafting, and strategic negotiation as the cornerstones of any successful transaction, project, or litigation. Because of Jonathan’s client-centered approach, he has a unique commitment to knowing and understanding his clients’ organization, constituents, and leadership and can provide helpful information to identify his clients’ interests and goals and develop a strategy that obtains optimal results.

In addition to Jonathan’s law practice, he invests substantial time and energy teaching, mentoring, and sponsoring law students at his alma mater, The University of Texas School of Law. His favorite class to teach is Negotiations, which he has taught at The University of Texas School of Law each semester since 2017. Prior to that, Jonathan taught Business Law and Ethics to undergraduate students at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas. Jonathan has also served on the Board of the Austin Symphony Orchestra since 2014.

Education

Bobby Jones Scholar, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
B.A., Emory University
J.D., University of Texas School of Law

Bar Admissions

Texas

Court Admissions

United States District Court for the Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western Districts of Texas

Practice Experience Recognition & Accolades Publications & Speeches Community Involvement Attorney News
  • Represented the Austin Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund in outsourcing of its Pension Administration Systems in 2022.
  • Represented the Texas Department of Transportation in outsourcing of its Managed Network Systems in 2021.
  • Represented the Austin Police Retirement Systems in outsourcing of its Pension Administration Systems in 2021.
  • Represented an energy technology services firm specializing in electric power smart grid modeling technologies in their sale to a private equity firm in 2021.
  • Represented the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in its technology transformation projects in years 2021-2022, including multiple public technology and operational procurements to support its critical information technology systems and operations.
  • Represented the Supreme Court of Texas through its Office of Court Administration as lead counsel to procure a Texas Uniform Case Management System.
  • Represented the Supreme Court of Texas through its Office of Court Administration as lead counsel to procure a Texas electronic filing system known as eFile Texas 2.0.
  • Represented the Texas Department of Transportation as lead counsel in the drafting, negotiation, and selection of vendors in connection with its Fully Managed Information Technology Services and Operations outsourcing project valued at approximately $1,000,000,000.
  • Represented The University of Texas System in complex education technology, software, and services transactions entered into by the University of Texas System and its institutions.
  • Represented the Texas Secretary of State to acquire all intellectual property and software underlying its voting systems so that the State of Texas could independently protect, maintain and support its voting systems.
  • Represented the Texas Lottery Commission in the outsourcing of its lottery operations valued nearly $1 Billion.
  • Represented electric utilities with software and systems implementations of its energy management systems (EMS), outage management systems (OMS), supervisory control and data acquisition systems (SCADA), geographic information system (GIS), and outsourcing technology transactions.
  • Represented the President of a software company in the sale of its business to a Fortune 100 technology company.
  • Represented Pure Austin in the sale of its business to LifeTime.
  • Represented Obsidian Software in the sale of its business to ARM.
  • Represented American Electric Power in the purchase of generation assets from Reliant Energy, an NRG Company.
  • Represented a publicly-held corporation in obtaining a $20 Million credit facility.
  • Represented accountancy, dental, medical, and veterinary practices to acquire or sell their professional practices.
  • Represented a green device company in the sale of its business to a global, venture-backed technology company.
  • Represented a Dubai-based business in a global, multi-level software launch.
  • Developed open source software and social media policies for client companies.
  • Successfully arbitrated trademark domain name dispute on behalf of Earth and Sky®.
  • Held the position of Interim General Counsel to a publicly-held corporation.
  • Adjunct Professor of the Year at The University of Texas School of Law for 2022 recognizing excellence in teaching and service
  • Bobby Jones Scholar
  • The Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.), Corporate Law, 2021-2023
  • “Texas Rising Star,” Super Lawyers – Rising Stars by Thomson Reuters, 2010-2013
  • Texas Bar Foundation, Life Fellow
  • Author, “Computer Usage Policies, Records Management, and Information Governance,” Chapter 3 of the textbook Essentials of E-Discovery (Second Edition), State Bar of Texas (2021)
  • Speaker, “Public Sector Information Technology Outsourcing,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference with Martin Zelinsky, former General Counsel of the Department of Information Resources (DIR), and Brian Tulga, Cardinal Source Management Consulting (May 22, 2020)
  • Speaker, “A View into Trade Secret Misappropriation” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (May, 2018) with Federal Judges Robert Pitman, Xavier Rodriguez, and David Horan
  • Guest Lecturer, Texas A&M University EnMed Program (2017)
  • Speaker, “Technology and Intellectual Property Law Issues as Viewed From the Federal Bench” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference with Judge Lee Yeakel, Judge Robert Pitman, and Judge Xavier Rodriguez (2017)
  • Speaker, “Technology Law From the Bench” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference with Judge Lee Yeakel, Judge Robert Pitman, and Judge Xavier Rodriguez (2016)
  • Speaker, “Information Governance in an Electronic World,” Women in eDiscovery, Austin Chapter (2016)
  • Guest Lecturer, St. Mary’s University School of Law (San Antonio, Texas), in the area of Electronic Discovery (2015)
  • Speaker, “Complex Technology and Intellectual Property Transactions,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2015)
  • Speaker, “Ethics of e-Discovery,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference with Judge Lee Yeakel, Judge Robert Pitman, and Judge Xavier Rodriguez (2015)
  • Contributor, “Austin Event to Examine Complex Technology Business Transactions,” Austin Business Journal, May 4, 2015 (Christopher Calnan)
  • Author, “Computer Usage Policies, Records Management, and Information Governance,” Essentials of E-Discovery, State Bar of Texas (2014)
  • Speaker, “Technology, Ethics, and Electronic Discovery,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Conference (2014)
  • Speaker, “Cybersecurity: Developments, Challenges and a Modest Case for Self-Defense,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2013)
  • Speaker, “Best Practices in Electronic Discovery,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2013)
  • Guest Lecturer, Texas A&M University, College of Engineering (2010-2013)
  • Guest Lecturer, Concordia University MBA Program (2013)
  • Speaker and Moderator, “Data Security Breaches – Lessons Learned,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2012)
  • Contributor, “SXSW goes to court to protect its brand” Austin Business Journal, December 2, 2011 (Vicky Garza)
  • Contributor, “Dachis, Defakto Trade Words Over Social Council Name,” Austin Business Journal, June 10, 2011 (Christopher Calnan)
  • Guest Lecturer, Austin Entrepreneur Network course held at the Acton School of Business (2010)
  • Speaker, “How to Protect Your Intellectual Property Rights in Software from Bankruptcy and Insolvency Risks through Software License Agreements and Source Code Escrow Agreements,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2009)
  • Author, “How To Protect Intellectual Property,” Small Business Wiki (2008)
  • Speaker, “How to Protect Your Intellectual Property,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2008)
  • Contributor, “Local companies beware of foreign export laws,” Austin Business Journal, November 25, 2007 (Jean Kwon)
  • University of Texas School of Law, Adjunct Professor
  • University of Texas McCombs School of Business, Adjunct Professor
  • Austin Symphony Orchestra, Board of Directors, Nominations Committee Associate Vice President (2018-2019)
  • University of Texas, Advisory Board Member
  • Austin Bar Association Technology Law Section, Former Chairman
  • University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference, Planning Committee Member
  • Bobby Jones Scholars Foundation, Selection Committee

August 18, 2022

Attorney News

‘The Best Lawyers in America’ Honors 214 Jackson Walker Attorneys in 2023 Edition, Including 11 “Lawyers of the Year” and 41 “Ones to Watch”

The Best Lawyers in America has recognized 214 Jackson Walker attorneys across 6 offices and 79 specialty practice areas in its 2023 edition, including 11 Lawyers of the Year and 41 Ones to Watch. Best Lawyers listings are based on an exhaustive peer review survey of thousands of attorneys who vote on the legal abilities of others in their practice areas.

Jonathan Lass quote UT Austin Adjunct Professor Award

May 9, 2022

Attorney News

Jonathan Lass Awarded as an Adjunct Professor of the Year

Jonathan Lass was named a recipient of the Adjunct Professor of the Year Award by the Student Bar Association of The University of Texas School of Law. The award, which recognizes excellence in teaching and service, was presented at the Justice Center Celebration of Service & Student Bar Association Teaching Awards on April 21, 2022.

August 19, 2021

Attorney News

‘The Best Lawyers in America’ Honors 178 Jackson Walker Attorneys in 2022 Edition, Including 8 “Lawyers of the Year” and 31 “Ones to Watch”

The Best Lawyers in America has recognized 178 Jackson Walker attorneys across 6 offices and 67 specialty practice areas in its 2022 edition, including 8 Lawyers of the Year and 31 Ones to Watch. Best Lawyers listings are based on an exhaustive peer review survey of thousands of attorneys who vote on the legal abilities of others in their practice areas.

Best Lawyers in America 2021 Edition - Jackson Walker

August 20, 2020

Attorney News

‘The Best Lawyers in America’ Honors 164 Jackson Walker Attorneys in 2021 Edition, Including 9 “Lawyers of the Year” and 25 “Ones to Watch”

Jackson Walker congratulates the 164 attorneys who were selected by their peers as Best Lawyers, including 9 Lawyers of the Year and 25 Ones to Watch, across 6 offices and 66 specialty practice areas.

Jonathan Lass with Jackson Walker logo

May 18, 2020

Speaking Engagements

Jonathan Lass to Discuss Information Technology Outsourcing in the Public Sector During the 33rd UT School of Law Technology Law Conference, A Virtual Conference

During the University of Texas School of Law’s 33rd Annual Technology Law Conference, Austin partner Jonathan Lass will moderate a discussion on effective legal approaches to managing local, state, and federal outsourcing of information technology services.

June 8, 2018

Speaking Engagements

Jonathan Lass Speaks on “A View Into Trade Secret Misappropriation”

Jackson Walker partner Jonathan Lass presented a session on “A View into Trade Secret Misappropriation” at the University of Texas School of Law’s 31st Annual Technology Law Conference in Austin, Texas on May 24, 2018, along with panelists Judges Robert Pitman, Xavier Rodriguez, and David Horan.

June 20, 2017

Speaking Engagements

Jonathan Lass Lectures at Texas A&M University’s College of Engineering

On June 13, Jonathan Lass served as a guest lecturer in the “Engineering Innovation in Medicine” course at the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University.

June 6, 2017

Speaking Engagements

Jonathan Lass Speaks at UT School of Law’s 30th Annual Technology Law Conference

Jonathan Lass presented with federal judges Judge Yeakel, Judge Pitman, and Judge Rodriguez on the topic of “Technology and Intellectual Property Law Issues as Viewed From the Federal Bench” at the University of Texas School of Law’s 30th Annual Technology Law Conference in Austin, Texas on May 25, 2017.

May 27, 2016

Speaking Engagements

Jonathan Lass to Speak with Federal Judge Lee Yeakel, Federal Judge Xavier Rodriguez at the UT 29th Annual Technology Law Conference

Jackson Walker partner Jonathan Lass co-presented a session on “Technology Law from the Bench” at the University of Texas School of Law’s 29th Annual Technology Law Conference in Austin, Texas on May 26-27, 2016.

May 14, 2015

Attorney News

Jonathan Lass Quoted in “Austin Business Journal” Article Regarding His Tech Transaction Presentation

Jackson Walker Partner Jonathan Lass was quoted in a May 4, 2015, Austin Business Journal article titled “Austin Event to Examine Complex Technology Business Transactions.”

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Practice Experience

  • Represented the Austin Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund in outsourcing of its Pension Administration Systems in 2022.
  • Represented the Texas Department of Transportation in outsourcing of its Managed Network Systems in 2021.
  • Represented the Austin Police Retirement Systems in outsourcing of its Pension Administration Systems in 2021.
  • Represented an energy technology services firm specializing in electric power smart grid modeling technologies in their sale to a private equity firm in 2021.
  • Represented the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in its technology transformation projects in years 2021-2022, including multiple public technology and operational procurements to support its critical information technology systems and operations.
  • Represented the Supreme Court of Texas through its Office of Court Administration as lead counsel to procure a Texas Uniform Case Management System.
  • Represented the Supreme Court of Texas through its Office of Court Administration as lead counsel to procure a Texas electronic filing system known as eFile Texas 2.0.
  • Represented the Texas Department of Transportation as lead counsel in the drafting, negotiation, and selection of vendors in connection with its Fully Managed Information Technology Services and Operations outsourcing project valued at approximately $1,000,000,000.
  • Represented The University of Texas System in complex education technology, software, and services transactions entered into by the University of Texas System and its institutions.
  • Represented the Texas Secretary of State to acquire all intellectual property and software underlying its voting systems so that the State of Texas could independently protect, maintain and support its voting systems.
  • Represented the Texas Lottery Commission in the outsourcing of its lottery operations valued nearly $1 Billion.
  • Represented electric utilities with software and systems implementations of its energy management systems (EMS), outage management systems (OMS), supervisory control and data acquisition systems (SCADA), geographic information system (GIS), and outsourcing technology transactions.
  • Represented the President of a software company in the sale of its business to a Fortune 100 technology company.
  • Represented Pure Austin in the sale of its business to LifeTime.
  • Represented Obsidian Software in the sale of its business to ARM.
  • Represented American Electric Power in the purchase of generation assets from Reliant Energy, an NRG Company.
  • Represented a publicly-held corporation in obtaining a $20 Million credit facility.
  • Represented accountancy, dental, medical, and veterinary practices to acquire or sell their professional practices.
  • Represented a green device company in the sale of its business to a global, venture-backed technology company.
  • Represented a Dubai-based business in a global, multi-level software launch.
  • Developed open source software and social media policies for client companies.
  • Successfully arbitrated trademark domain name dispute on behalf of Earth and Sky®.
  • Held the position of Interim General Counsel to a publicly-held corporation.

Recognition & Accolades

  • Adjunct Professor of the Year at The University of Texas School of Law for 2022 recognizing excellence in teaching and service
  • Bobby Jones Scholar
  • The Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.), Corporate Law, 2021-2023
  • “Texas Rising Star,” Super Lawyers – Rising Stars by Thomson Reuters, 2010-2013
  • Texas Bar Foundation, Life Fellow

Publications & Speeches

  • Author, “Computer Usage Policies, Records Management, and Information Governance,” Chapter 3 of the textbook Essentials of E-Discovery (Second Edition), State Bar of Texas (2021)
  • Speaker, “Public Sector Information Technology Outsourcing,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference with Martin Zelinsky, former General Counsel of the Department of Information Resources (DIR), and Brian Tulga, Cardinal Source Management Consulting (May 22, 2020)
  • Speaker, “A View into Trade Secret Misappropriation” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (May, 2018) with Federal Judges Robert Pitman, Xavier Rodriguez, and David Horan
  • Guest Lecturer, Texas A&M University EnMed Program (2017)
  • Speaker, “Technology and Intellectual Property Law Issues as Viewed From the Federal Bench” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference with Judge Lee Yeakel, Judge Robert Pitman, and Judge Xavier Rodriguez (2017)
  • Speaker, “Technology Law From the Bench” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference with Judge Lee Yeakel, Judge Robert Pitman, and Judge Xavier Rodriguez (2016)
  • Speaker, “Information Governance in an Electronic World,” Women in eDiscovery, Austin Chapter (2016)
  • Guest Lecturer, St. Mary’s University School of Law (San Antonio, Texas), in the area of Electronic Discovery (2015)
  • Speaker, “Complex Technology and Intellectual Property Transactions,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2015)
  • Speaker, “Ethics of e-Discovery,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference with Judge Lee Yeakel, Judge Robert Pitman, and Judge Xavier Rodriguez (2015)
  • Contributor, “Austin Event to Examine Complex Technology Business Transactions,” Austin Business Journal, May 4, 2015 (Christopher Calnan)
  • Author, “Computer Usage Policies, Records Management, and Information Governance,” Essentials of E-Discovery, State Bar of Texas (2014)
  • Speaker, “Technology, Ethics, and Electronic Discovery,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Conference (2014)
  • Speaker, “Cybersecurity: Developments, Challenges and a Modest Case for Self-Defense,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2013)
  • Speaker, “Best Practices in Electronic Discovery,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2013)
  • Guest Lecturer, Texas A&M University, College of Engineering (2010-2013)
  • Guest Lecturer, Concordia University MBA Program (2013)
  • Speaker and Moderator, “Data Security Breaches – Lessons Learned,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2012)
  • Contributor, “SXSW goes to court to protect its brand” Austin Business Journal, December 2, 2011 (Vicky Garza)
  • Contributor, “Dachis, Defakto Trade Words Over Social Council Name,” Austin Business Journal, June 10, 2011 (Christopher Calnan)
  • Guest Lecturer, Austin Entrepreneur Network course held at the Acton School of Business (2010)
  • Speaker, “How to Protect Your Intellectual Property Rights in Software from Bankruptcy and Insolvency Risks through Software License Agreements and Source Code Escrow Agreements,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2009)
  • Author, “How To Protect Intellectual Property,” Small Business Wiki (2008)
  • Speaker, “How to Protect Your Intellectual Property,” University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference (2008)
  • Contributor, “Local companies beware of foreign export laws,” Austin Business Journal, November 25, 2007 (Jean Kwon)

Community Involvement

  • University of Texas School of Law, Adjunct Professor
  • University of Texas McCombs School of Business, Adjunct Professor
  • Austin Symphony Orchestra, Board of Directors, Nominations Committee Associate Vice President (2018-2019)
  • University of Texas, Advisory Board Member
  • Austin Bar Association Technology Law Section, Former Chairman
  • University of Texas School of Law Technology Law Conference, Planning Committee Member
  • Bobby Jones Scholars Foundation, Selection Committee

Practice Areas

  • Corporate & Securities
  • Cybersecurity, Data Protection, & Privacy
  • Energy
  • Intellectual Property

Experience

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Copyrights
  • Government Contracts & Procurement
  • Mergers, Acquisitions, & Divestitures
  • Technology
  • Technology Licensing & Transactions
  • Trademarks
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