Jonathan Hall
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Originally from Michigan, Jack earned degrees in History and Financial Management from Hillsdale College before moving to Naples to attend Ave Maria School of Law. During law school, he served as Managing Editor of the Ave Maria Law Review and as Dean’s Delegate—roles that reflect both his leadership and commitment to excellence. Jack first joined Willis & Davidow as a law clerk during law school, and after graduating and passing the Florida Bar exam, he was proud to return as a full-time associate attorney.
Jack focuses his practice on estate planning and business transactional law, guiding clients through important decisions about protecting their assets, caring for their families, and building their businesses. He also has experience in civil litigation, allowing him to recognize and mitigate the risks of potential disputes.
Outside the office, Jack maintains an active and balanced life. He is a parishioner at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus, and participates in several young professional organizations in the Naples area. He also enjoys organizing creative social activities with friends and family.
Approachable and detail-oriented, Jack values clear communication and lasting relationships. He strives to make the legal process understandable and accessible, ensuring clients feel supported at every step.
Education
Hillsdale College, B.A. 2021
Ave Maria School of Law, JD 2024
- Ave Maria Law Review | Managing Editor
- Dean’s Delegate
- Federalist Society
Organizations
Knights of Columbus
Business Networking International
Young Professionals of Naples
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