Jon Little
Attorney
Too often lawyers use the phrases, “trial lawyer” or “litigator” to describe themselves, despite the fact that they rarely if ever actually try a case; that is not the case with Jonathan Little, who spends weeks every year in front of jurors trying difficult cases requiring years of preparation.
Jon has been practicing law since 2007, when he began working as a law clerk in the County Attorney’s Office in Flagstaff, Arizona. Jon began his personal law practice focusing on criminal defense in 2007 as well. Since 2007 Jon has tried dozens of jury trials for offenses ranging from cockfighting to murder, as well as civil juries in jurisdictions from coast to coast.
In 2008, Jon left the County Attorney’s office and moved to Indianapolis to pursue cases for athletes that had been molested by coaches in various United States Olympic Committee regulated sports. Jon’s work on behalf of sexual abuse victims has been featured in various media outlets from 20/20 to the New York Times. In 2010, due directly to Jon’s advocacy the United States Olympic Committee founded its first “Safe Sport Program”.
Today Jon’s practice is still focused on litigation that will lead to trial. Jon believes that publicizing corporate and governmental abuse is one of the few remedies regular citizens have in today’s society.
Jon was a varsity runner at Rutgers and Indiana University and competed professionally in track and field for Brooks through 2010. Jon competed in the 2008 United States Olympic Trials in the marathon, and Jon was also the President of the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon from 2012–2015.
- Admissions:
- Arizona
- Illinois
- Indiana
- New York
- Education:
- Rutgers
- Indiana University
- University of Missouri – Kansas City