Jonathan Harrison is a shareholder with Bean, Kinney & Korman, focusing his practice on representing clients in complex commercial litigation and government contracts matters at the state and federal levels. Before returning to Bean, Kinney & Korman in 2025, Jonathan served as an assistant attorney general in the Consumer Protection Section of the Office of the Virginia Attorney General, where he litigated consumer protection actions involving state and federal laws prohibiting unfair or deceptive business practices.
Frequently, Jonathan counsels businesses and individuals on litigation strategies and legal issues including bid protests, claims and disputes, sub-prime issues, and civil investigative demands (CID’s). He has first and second chaired multiple trials and routinely handles depositions and motions in Court. Jonathan is also experienced in representing clients in alternatives to litigation including mediations and arbitrations. He has represented clients in an array of matters, including:
Government contracting disputes
Business torts and corporate governance litigation
Commercial landlord and tenant matters
State Attorney’s General criminal and civil investigations
Consumer Protection matters
Beyond the Suit
Jonathan lives in Richmond, VA. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, trying new restaurants, and experiencing many of the nearby golf courses.
Education
University of Richmond School of Law, J.D., 2017
Managing Editor, Journal of Global Law and Business
Honors intern with the Enforcement Division of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission assisting with the prosecution of stock fraud and Ponzi schemes.
Intern with the Florida Attorney General Office of Statewide Prosecution, litigating White Collar Crime and Criminal Syndicates.
Bar and Court Admissions
Virginia, 2018
Education
University of Richmond School of Law, J.D., 2017
Managing Editor, Journal of Global Law and Business
University of Tennessee, B.S., 2009
Clerkships
Prince William Circuit Court – 31st Judicial Court of Virginia
The Honorable Carroll A. Weimer Jr., Presiding Chief Judge
Awards and Honors
Arlington Magazine, Top Attorney – Litigation, 2021