Eric Leis represents clients at all stages of complex civil litigation in federal and state courts. He has experience in developing factual records through discovery, researching complex legal issues, and drafting briefs and motions.
Prior to joining Jones Day in 2024, Eric served as a law clerk to Judge David Porter of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and to Judge Nora Barry Fischer of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Before attending law school, Eric served in the United States Navy as a surface warfare officer and as a nuclear engineering officer.
Autres publications
- 2023
Federal Common Law Stare Decisis and the Doctrine of Equitable Apportionment, 30 Buffalo Environmental Law Review 1 - 2023
Judicial Review of Commissioner Hal 9000, 7 Georgetown Law Technology Review 179 - 2021
Water, Water Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink: How the Federal Government Can Combat Saltwater Intrusion in the Upper Floridan Aquifer, 25 University of Denver Water Law Review 163 - 2021
Facilitating Fission: How the NRC Can Improve the Licensing of Small Modular Reactors, 72 CAIL Annual Institute on Energy Law § 17
- University of Notre Dame (J.D. magna cum laude 2022; Executive Articles Editor, Notre Dame Journal on Emerging Technologies; Responsible Innovation Fellow, Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering 2011); Old Dominion University (Master of Engineering Management 2019)
- Pennsylvania, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- Surface Warfare Officer and Nuclear Engineering Officer, U.S. Navy (2011-2021)
- Law Clerk to: Judge Nora Barry Fischer, U.S. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania (2023¬-2024) and Judge David Porter, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (2022-2023); Intern to Judge Damon Leichty, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Indiana (2021-2022)
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