When the case has to be won,
not settled.
Heavyweight Law represents individuals and closely-held businesses in consequential civil and criminal matters. Speak directly with a trial attorney today.
70+
Trials to verdict
25
Years first-chair
8-fig.
Largest recovery
24h
Response window
Recognized · Admitted · Trusted
- State Bar Association
- American Trial Lawyers
- Super Lawyers
- Million Dollar Advocates Forum
- Federal Bar Association
Practice Areas
Concentrated where the stakes are highest.
We accept a limited number of matters across the areas below so that every client receives a partner's attention from intake through verdict.
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Core disciplines
Criminal Defense
Aggressive defense for state and federal charges, from investigation through trial and appeal.
Personal Injury
Full-recovery representation for serious injuries, wrongful death, and catastrophic loss.
Civil Litigation
Complex commercial and civil disputes — contract, tort, and business torts at trial.
Business Law
Counsel for closely-held companies: formation, contracts, disputes, and risk strategy.
Real Estate
Title, boundary, landlord-tenant, and development matters with courtroom backing.
Family Law
Discreet, decisive representation in divorce, custody, and post-judgment disputes.
Our Approach
What clients get with Heavyweight.
A consistent standard of preparation, candor, and courtroom readiness — applied to every file we accept.
Trial-Ready From Day One
Every case is built for a courtroom — not for a quick settlement.
Direct Attorney Access
You speak with your lawyer, not a screener or paralegal.
Decades of Verdicts
Track record of seven- and eight-figure outcomes for our clients.
Responsive, Always
Calls and emails returned the same business day. No exceptions.

Founding Partner
Jonathan. Calloway
Meet Your Attorney
Jonathan A. Calloway
Founding Partner
Jonathan Calloway founded Heavyweight Law after two decades of first-chair trial work in both criminal and civil courtrooms. He represents individuals and closely-held businesses facing matters where the outcome will materially change their lives — and he prepares every file as if a jury will see it. He has tried more than seventy cases to verdict and argued before state and federal appellate courts.
Bar Admissions
- §State Bar (1999)
- §U.S. District Court, District (1999)
- §U.S. Court of Appeals, Circuit (2003)
- §United States Supreme Court (2011)
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