[25][26][27][28][29] In December 2010, McCoy advanced a policy proposal that was adopted by the Town Council and the Board of Education to consolidate management services for town and school board buildings and grounds under the municipal public works department to lower the overall cost of services, reduce duplication, and increase buying power for the benefit of Vernon taxpayers.
[30] At the end of January 2011, after consulting with a structural engineer,[31] McCoy declared a state of emergency in Vernon after winter storm Ella,[32] which caused excess snow to accumulate on the 700,000 square feet (65,000 m2) of municipal rooftops, placing the buildings in eminent danger of collapse.
[60] The requestor had sought copies of all written or electronically transmitted correspondence sent to or from mayor staffer a recent college graduate according to a Hartford Courant article.
[61] The respondent had claimed to engage in programming-related functions in order to do the programming necessary to generate computer-stored documents responsive to the complainants' request as an "outside contractor" in fulfilling the FOI request, and could charge the requestor a fee for searching and retrieving records at his hourly attorney rate or the hourly rate as a mayor.
McCoy has published written material entitled "Bringing a Gun Shot Case—Pitfalls and Insurance"[72] [4] [permanent dead link] at the American Association for Justice annual convention in Boston Massachusetts.
Attorney Jason L. McCoy was the Moderator on Monday, February 20, 2006 at Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) Winter Convention, in Honolulu, Track II "Keeping Our Roads Safe: Litigating Motor Vehicle and Interstate Trucking Cases".
[73] Attorney Jason L. McCoy was the co-chairman of "Making a Federal Case of It: Feeling Confident in Federal Court, Connecticut Civil Justice Foundation, May 18, 2007" where he published written material and presented "Deposition, Documents & Discovery at Trial",[74] on November 29, 2007 for the National Business Institute Continuing Legal Education for Professionals seminar related to Personal Injury Cases in Hartford Connecticut he presented at the "Calculating and Proving Damages" seminar on his written material "Working With Economic On Damages",[75] he co-chaired "Responding to Legal Emergencies" for the Connecticut Civil Justice Foundation on October 13, 2006, where he published written material and presented "Notice Requirements: Don't Get Caught Short!