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Issues & Appeals

Distinctive among appellate groups, Jones Day’s Issues & Appeals lawyers reside on both coasts and many places in between, practice in all courts from state trial courts to the United States Supreme Court, and possess broad skills and deep experience across a wide range of substantive areas.

Our lawyers provide a full array of legal services, but generally handle difficult and novel legal problems. The Issues & Appeals Practice consists of nationally recognized trial and appellate lawyers who have argued before the U.S. Supreme Court and courts at every state and federal court level. Our Issues & Appeals attorneys have served in the Solicitor General’s office, senior Justice Department positions, White House and congressional appointments, and also as a state solicitor and state appellate judge, among other significant posts.

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  • 5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Richard Deane Jr. by a Partner on 03/09/16 in White Collar Criminal Defense

    I have worked on cases with Mr. Deane in government and in private practice, including multiple defendant matters. I, and other members of the Bar, consider him to be in the top of the profession.

  • 5.0/5.0 Review for Mr. Richard Deane Jr. by a Of Counsel on 03/08/16 in White Collar Criminal Defense

    Mr. Deane is a well-respected white collar criminal practitioner with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field. Having worked with and against him I can attest to his high ethical practices and genteel character.

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Diversity

PHILOSOPHY

Jones Day's culture is one of teamwork and we pride ourselves on being "One Firm Worldwide." Our lawyers, in 14 countries on four continents, work together as respected professionals and trusted colleagues to achieve our paramount goal - the advancement of the client's interests. At Jones Day, we  understand that a strong team is a diverse and inclusive one that permits attorneys from all backgrounds and cultures to flourish and develop their full potential.

COMMITMENT

Jones Day is committed to recruiting, retaining, and promoting attorneys and law students from all backgrounds. Our Diversity Task Force supports the U.S. office and practice leaders in entry-level and lateral recruitment, the development and retention of minority and female attorneys, and diversity awareness. The Task Force is led by Kevyn Orr, a partner in our Washington Office, and is supported by our D.C. recruiting manager, Christine Miller, an attorney with extensive experience in the recruitment and development of lawyers, particularly women and minorities.

RECRUITING

Jones Day seeks to attract diverse attorneys through participation in and sponsorship of internships and clerkships that provide substantive legal experience to women and minority law students and through our participation in and sponsorship of job fairs, recognition events, and career-development programs for women and minority law students and organizations. In addition, women and minority lawyers contribute to the recruiting efforts in our local offices by serving on their respective recruiting and summer associates committees and by acting as mentors and as liaisons to local law schools.

ATTORNEY DEVELOPMENT

To ensure that all of our attorneys have the opportunity to develop their full potential, Jones Day:

Provides extensive in-house training programs for junior and mid-level attorneys.

  • Involves associates in business development and client meetings.
  • Provides formal and informal mentoring opportunities.
  • Became one of the first large firms in the country to offer a part-time policy, firm sponsorship of emergency day care, and domestic-partner benefits.
  • Supports our attorneys in pro bono activities and programs sponsored by local bar associations and community organizations.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Jones Day promotes the development and implementation of methods for increasing diversity within the legal profession through our active engagement in programs, conferences, and commissions sponsored by the American Bar Association and an array of national specialty bar associations for women and minorities.

Jones Day is a signatory to a variety of minority hiring goals established by local bar associations across the country. In addition, the Firm actively seeks to increase hiring and retention of women and minorities through engagement in collaborations such as the Managing Partners' Diversity Initiative and the Managing Partners' Roundtable in Atlanta, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and Washington.

PRO BONO

Jones Day's pro bono activities reflect our commitment to diversity. Our lawyers have represented organizations supporting the right to die, assisted immigrants in obtaining asylum, advocated for the rights of sexual minorities, fought for the rights of college students to vote, challenged housing discrimination, supported affirmative action in higher education, counseled churches and other religious organizations, and filed briefs on behalf of organizations to advance a remarkably broad range of views.

RESULTS

Jones Day's diversity outreach and attorney-development efforts are working:  

  • One woman partner was appointed chair of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association for 2007–2008.
  • Women head our Washington, Pittsburgh, Houston, and Atlanta offices.
  • Women and minorities provide leadership as practice leaders and local-office administrative and hiring partners.
  • 14 women and three minorities sit on the Firm's Advisory Committee.
  • Of the 33 U.S. lawyers elevated to partner last year, eight are minorities and seven are women.
  • As of January 2008, women made up more than 36 percent of our attorneys worldwide and minorities made up 11 percent of our U.S. attorneys.
  • Of the 147 new associates who will start work in U.S. offices in the fall of 2008, 71 are women and 33 are minorities.  

THE FUTURE

As "One Firm Worldwide," with offices and clients all over the globe, Jones Day values the unique and varied talents of our lawyers and understands that meaningful diversity within the Firm contributes directly to excellence in client service. Meaningful diversity, like excellence in client service, is achieved not through mere declarations but through unceasing commitment, thoughtful planning, and deliberate action. That is the course we follow.

PHILOSOPHY 

Jones Day's culture is one of teamwork and we pride ourselves on being "One Firm Worldwide." Our lawyers, in 14 countries on four continents, work together as respected professionals and trusted colleagues to achieve our paramount goal - the advancement of the client's interests. At Jones Day, we  understand that a strong team is a diverse and inclusive one that permits attorneys from all backgrounds and cultures to flourish and develop their full potential.

COMMITMENT 

Jones Day is committed to recruiting, retaining, and promoting attorneys and law students from all backgrounds. Our Diversity Task Force supports the U.S. office and practice leaders in entry-level and lateral recruitment, the development and retention of minority and female attorneys, and diversity awareness. The Task Force is led by Kevyn Orr, a partner in our Washington Office, and is supported by our D.C. recruiting manager, Christine Miller, an attorney with extensive experience in the recruitment and development of lawyers, particularly women and minorities.

RECRUITING  

Jones Day seeks to attract diverse attorneys through participation in and sponsorship of internships and clerkships that provide substantive legal experience to women and minority law students and through our participation in and sponsorship of job fairs, recognition events, and career-development programs for women and minority law students and organizations. In addition, women and minority lawyers contribute to the recruiting efforts in our local offices by serving on their respective recruiting and summer associates committees and by acting as mentors and as liaisons to local law schools.

ATTORNEY DEVELOPMENT

To ensure that all of our attorneys have the opportunity to develop their full potential, Jones Day:  

  • Provides extensive in-house training programs for junior and mid-level attorneys.
  • Involves associates in business development and client meetings.
  • Provides formal and informal mentoring opportunities.
  • Became one of the first large firms in the country to offer a part-time policy, firm sponsorship of emergency day care, and domestic-partner benefits.
  • Supports our attorneys in pro bono activities and programs sponsored by local bar associations and community organizations.  

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Jones Day promotes the development and implementation of methods for increasing diversity within the legal profession through our active engagement in programs, conferences, and commissions sponsored by the American Bar Association and an array of national specialty bar associations for women and minorities.

Jones Day is a signatory to a variety of minority hiring goals established by local bar associations across the country. In addition, the Firm actively seeks to increase hiring and retention of women and minorities through engagement in collaborations such as the Managing Partners' Diversity Initiative and the Managing Partners' Roundtable in Atlanta, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and Washington.

PRO BONO

Jones Day's pro bono activities reflect our commitment to diversity. Our lawyers have represented organizations supporting the right to die, assisted immigrants in obtaining asylum, advocated for the rights of sexual minorities, fought for the rights of college students to vote, challenged housing discrimination, supported affirmative action in higher education, counseled churches and other religious organizations, and filed briefs on behalf of organizations to advance a remarkably broad range of views.

RESULTS

Jones Day's diversity outreach and attorney-development efforts are working:  

  • One woman partner was appointed chair of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association for 2007–2008.
  • Women head our Washington, Pittsburgh, Houston, and Atlanta offices.
  • Women and minorities provide leadership as practice leaders and local-office administrative and hiring partners.
  • 14 women and three minorities sit on the Firm's Advisory Committee.
  • Of the 33 U.S. lawyers elevated to partner last year, eight are minorities and seven are women.
  • As of January 2008, women made up more than 36 percent of our attorneys worldwide and minorities made up 11 percent of our U.S. attorneys.
  • Of the 147 new associates who will start work in U.S. offices in the fall of 2008, 71 are women and 33 are minorities.

THE FUTURE

As "One Firm Worldwide," with offices and clients all over the globe, Jones Day values the unique and varied talents of our lawyers and understands that meaningful diversity within the Firm contributes directly to excellence in client service. Meaningful diversity, like excellence in client service, is achieved not through mere declarations but through unceasing commitment, thoughtful planning, and deliberate action. That is the course we follow.

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