Grill represents Missouri’s 32nd District, which covers southern Platte County. He will serve as of counsel for the development law firm.
He comes to King Hershey from Kansas City’s Holtsclaw & Kendall, where he did personal injury work. Before that, he worked with his father at the Grill Law Firm.
“Jason is a top-notch attorney and a passionate, hardworking legislator who is committed to helping move Kansas City, Platte County and Missouri forward,” King Hershey President Mike Burke said in a written statement Friday.
Grill attended the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, where he earned an Advanced Certificate in Dispute Resolution, and was a member of the Deans List three times.
King Hershey also named Christopher Lemke as a partner.
Founded in 1988, King Hershey is a practice emphasizing real estate development, public finance and complex commercial transactions and litigation.