About me
Focusing on issues of due process in education law, Austin Jones provides advice to school
districts and other public agencies in the areas of student services, student discipline and
special education. When clients encounter issues and conflicts arising under Section 504 of
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Austin helps them craft appropriate responses and fulfill the
legislation’s requirement that public schools provide “free and appropriate education” to all
students, regardless of ability.
Austin relishes the chance to combine his legal acumen with the insight and skills of his team and tackle
multifaceted problems and issues. As a quick study, he’s always eager to learn more and delve deeper while
building rapport and trust with clients and colleagues alike.
Prior to joining F3, Austin practiced at a small California law office, where he drafted pleadings surrounding
workers’ compensation defense issues, conducted depositions and appeared in court on behalf of employers
in workers’ compensation disputes. In addition, he honed his outstanding legal research skills, which he
draws on daily and applies to his current clients’ advantage.
Austin also previously clerked with the Orange County Public Defender’s Office. During law school at
Chapman University, Austin served as the senior symposium editor for the Diversity and Social Justice
Forum, as well as the president of the Public Interest Law Foundation.