
attorney profile
Jason M. Kirschberg
Received his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, cum laude, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law where he was named to the Order of the Barristers, John A. Campbell Moot Court Board, and won the southeast division of the Saul Lefkowitz National Moot Court Competition in unfair competition and trademark law.
After graduating in 2002, Mr. Kirschberg joined a large civil defense firm in Birmingham, Alabama where he focused his practice on products liability and professional liability defense.



In 2010,
Mr. Kirschberg moved to Los Angeles, CA to join a boutique firm specializing in post-judgment litigation relating to the enforcement of high-dollar family law and civil money judgments, and assisted the firm’s managing partner in drafting various California and national treatises on enforcement.
In 2014, Mr. Kirschberg moved to Mississippi to marry the love of his life, his wife Lauren, with whom Mr. Kirschberg had grown up in Mountain Brook, Alabama. Once in Mississippi, Mr. Kirschberg focused his practice on first-party insurance litigation and securities fraud class actions representing the Mississippi Public Employees Retirement System. in 2017, Mr. Kirschberg, then a partner at another Mississippi law firm, worked on the team that resolved a shareholder derivative action against the board of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, which resulted in a $44.5 million reduction in director compensation, one of the largest excessive director compensation reduction cases, ever. In 2020, Mr. Kirschberg was part of the team that litigated the class action against Signet Jewelers, Ltd. for violations of the Securities Exchange Act, resulting in a $240,000,000.00 settlement, one of the top 75 securities class action settlements of all time. Mr. Kirschberg’s work with the Mississippi Attorney General’s office and Public Employees’ Retirement System resulted in class recoveries exceeding $400,000,00.00 and fostered industry reforms, market transparency, and improved business practices.
After the untimely death of Mr. Kirschberg’s former partner, Mr. Kirschberg returned his focus to local Mississippi litigation and began working the occasional case with attorney Jeff Reynolds, whom Mr. Kirschberg had known professionally for years. In their first case together, Messrs. Kirschberg and Reynolds successfully defended Birdsong Construction, Co. against claims of bad faith and fraud, winning the case on a motion to dismiss for failure to plead the allegations under the federal pleading standards set forth in Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544 (2007) and Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U.S. 662 (2009).
Messrs. Kirschberg and Reynolds recognized a special synergy in their working relationship and soon began working together on several complex cases. In 2021, Mr. Kirschberg became Of Counsel to Mr. Reynolds’ firm and, after two highly successful years working together, Messrs. Kirschberg and Reynolds formed Reynolds | Kirschberg, where they dedicate their practice to all forms of litigation, with a focus on civil litigation involving commercial disputes, professional liability, contractual disputes, oil and gas disputes, insurance coverage analysis, corporate collections, and defending law enforcement officers through the Police Benevolent Association. Messrs. Kirschberg and Reynolds also have experience litigating criminal matters in state and federal courts.
Mr. Kirschberg holds licenses to practice law in Mississippi, Alabama and California, and is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell.
