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Mitchell P. Reich
Work Department
Litigation
Position
Senior Associate
Career
Mitchell P. Reich focuses on Supreme Court and appellate litigation. He has argued in the Supreme Court, the federal courts of appeals, and federal district courts, representing clients ranging from a bankruptcy trustee to a nationwide class of asylum-seekers.
He has briefed over a dozen merits cases in the Supreme Court, including the team's significant victories in Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission v. American Humanist Association and Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court. He successfully argued a Ninth Circuit appeal challenging President Trump's travel ban, and led the team that won a final judgment striking down a ban on asylum at the southern border.
Mitch's work spans a broad swathe of sectors, subject matters, and clients. He has briefed patent, bankruptcy, environmental, and class-action appeals; argued on behalf of clients opposing tariffs and the confirmation of an international arbitral award; and represented the Governor of Pennsylvania, the State of Hawaii, and the European Commission. As part of his pro bono practice, Mitch has served as counsel for civil rights claimants and death-row inmates and filed briefs in defense of the rights of immigrants, LGBT persons, and the wrongfully incarcerated.
Languages
English
Education
J.D., Harvard Law School, magna cum laude, 2012; B.A., Yale University, magna cum laude, 2009