HISTORY

Jason discovered his interest in the law after working for a Solicitor’s firm in London, England.  He received his law degree from Vermont Law School, cum laude, where he served as the Managing Editor of the Vermont Law Review.   While there Jason also earned a Master’s Degree in Environmental Law.  In addition to his law practice, Jason has taught law and procedure at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont and has served as Assistant Director of Career Services at his alma mater, Vermont Law School.  Jason  volunteers his time with several organizations having served as the Grafton County Governor of the New Hampshire Bar Association, and Past President of both the Grafton County Bar Association and Frank Rowe Kenison Inns of Court.  Jason currently serves as the Grafton County Governor for the New Hampshire Association for Justice, sits on the Town of Fairlee (Vermont), Planning Commission, and is a member of the executive board of the Grafton County Bar Association.

 

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PERSONAL DATA

Phone: 603-643-8801

E-mail: jason@crancelaw.com

EDUCATION

Vermont Law School, JD

Masters of Studies in Environmental Law

cum laude

University of Massachusetts, BA

cum laude

PUBLICATION

Jason R. Crance  & Mike Mastry, Fourth Amendment Privacy Rights at Sea and Governmental Use of Vessel Monitoring Systems: There’s Something Fishy About This, 22 J. ENVTL. L. & LITIG. 231 (2007).