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Jameson Jones

Bartlit Beck LLP, United States

Career

Jameson Jones is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer, representing clients in all stages of high stakes litigation. He has a diverse practice, representing clients in complex disputes involving commercial issues, products liability, mass torts, and intellectual property. Jameson has spent over eight months on trial over the last eight years of practice, examined multiple witnesses, and given opening statements in a confidential arbitration. Jameson excels at crafting legal strategy and for preparing high-stakes cases for trial.

Among other significant accomplishments, Jameson briefed, argued, and obtained a unanimous favorable decision before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of Static Control Components, Inc. in Lexmark International v. Static Control Components (No. 12-873). Recently, Jameson briefed and argued an appeal on behalf of NL Industries, obtaining a substantial reduction in what had been a $1.15 billion public nuisance judgment related to lead paint. And Jameson represented PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in a bench trial related to the failure of Colonial Bank, which led to a win for PwC on the claims of Colonial Bancgroup and a substantial reduction in claims brought by the FDIC.

Prior to joining Bartlit Beck in 2009, Jameson clerked for Associate Justice Antonin Scalia on the United States Supreme Court and Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Jameson was elected partner at Bartlit Beck in 2013.

Education

Stanford Law School, 2007, J.D.

Order of the Coif

Managing Editor, Stanford Law Review

Best Brief and Overall Team, Marian Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competition

University of Kansas, 2003, B.S., Civil Engineering, B.A., American Studies

Graduated Highest Distinction, with a perfect GPA, and Departmental Honors in American Studies