Ariel J. Pinsky

Associate

Atlanta + 1.404.581.8334

Ariel Pinsky represents and counsels clients involved in high-stakes civil litigation in state and federal courts nationwide. Ariel's practice centers on products liability defense, complex commercial disputes, and mass torts involving health care entities and universities. Ariel has experience across many aspects of discovery and trial preparation, including drafting dispositive motions, briefing and arguing evidentiary issues, preparing witnesses and materials for depositions and presentation at trial, and managing offensive and defensive discovery. Ariel has been a member of multiple trial teams in cases tried to verdict.

Ariel also maintains an active pro bono practice focused on asylum representation through Jones Day's Border Project and assisting clients with pardon applications through the Georgia Justice Project.

Ariel serves on the board of directors for Special Olympics Georgia and sits on the Jurisprudence Committee of ADL Southeast (Anti-Defamation League).

Erfahrung

  • R.J. Reynolds wins defense verdict in Perez wrongful death lawsuit in New MexicoFollowing two weeks of trial, a New Mexico jury returned a defense verdict for Jones Day client, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
  • Health system reaches settlement in mass tort lawsuitJones Day defended one of the largest health systems in the Midwest against claims from hundreds of individuals who sought to recover damages from the health system for a doctor's alleged misconduct.
  • Eric André and Clayton English reach landmark settlement confirming end of controversial airport policing program in AtlantaFour years after Jones Day, on behalf of entertainers Eric André and Clayton English, filed a federal lawsuit challenging a program of coercive and discriminatory policing at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the parties reached a landmark settlement with Clayton County and its police department.
  • University reaches settlement in individual lawsuits and class actionJones Day represented a University and its Board against hundreds of individual lawsuits and a putative class action in which the plaintiffs sought to recover damages from the University for a doctor's alleged misconduct.