Caleb P.Redmond

Associate

Washington + 1.202.879.3690

Caleb Redmond's practice focuses on appellate advocacy and critical motions in complex civil litigation. He has helped draft merits briefs for cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, six federal appellate courts, and several district courts — on a range of issues including constitutional and statutory interpretation, arbitration agreements, and tort law. He also maintains an active pro bono practice and has worked extensively on cases involving religious liberty, immigration, and social security benefits.

Before rejoining Jones Day in 2021, Caleb served as a judicial law clerk for Judge Britt C. Grant at the Eleventh Circuit and then for Judge Richard J. Sullivan at the Second Circuit. While in law school, Caleb successfully argued a constitutional mootness case in the D.C. Circuit, which resulted in a published opinion.

Experience

  • Spirit Airlines' successful motion to dismiss quickly affirmed by 11th CircuitThe 11th Circuit affirmed Jones Day client Spirit Airlines Inc.'s successful motion to dismiss regarding their opening a new Operations Control Center (OCC) in Orlando, Florida.
  • Experian secures victory in Ninth Circuit, allowing company to arbitrate caseExperian Information Solutions, Inc., represented by Jones Day, successfully persuaded the Ninth Circuit to send a putative class action to arbitration.
  • Virginia parents obtain injunction against mask mandate in Loudoun County public schoolsJones Day assisted Virginia parents in successfully challenging the Loudoun County School Board’s mask mandate, which required public school students to wear masks throughout the school day regardless of their parents’ wishes.
  • American Legion wins Supreme Court "Peace Cross" caseOn June 20, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled (7-2) in favor of Jones Day client The American Legion by upholding the constitutionality of a government-maintained cross on public land.