Daniel C. Loesing (Dan)

Associate

Columbus + 1.614.281.3123

Dan Loesing represents clients in a variety of complex litigation matters, including contractual disputes, shareholder lawsuits, and multidistrict litigation.

Dan has assisted clients in many stages of litigation, from discovery disputes to dispositive motions to an appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court. With an emphasis on brief writing, his experience spans substantive areas, such as state contract law, bankruptcy appellate issues, Delaware corporate law, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).

Dan maintains an active pro bono practice, representing clients in a First Amendment free exercise matter and a client seeking a writ of certiorari from the United States Supreme Court. Dan was part of a team that successfully litigated a client's asylum claim through the Firm's Border Project.

Experience

  • Donte Parrish argues before U.S. Supreme Court that certain premature notices of appeal become effective when appeal period begins to runJones Day represented Donte Parrish in the U.S. Supreme Court in a case presenting a question about notices of appeal that is particularly important to pro se incarcerated litigants.
  • Appliances and housewares company wins appeal challenging bankruptcy planJones Day secured an appellate victory for an appliances and housewares company and its Reorganized Debtor affiliates in the Southern District of Texas.
  • Churches win preliminary injunction against exclusion from historical preservation programJones Day recently earned a significant legal victory on behalf of two New Jersey churches, Mendham Methodist Church and Zion Lutheran Church Long Valley, protecting their constitutional right to equal access to public funding.