Luke Ekstrom represents corporations and individuals in complex civil litigation and government investigations. He has experience representing some of the world's largest corporations in all phases of litigation in state and federal courts, including claim evaluation, discovery, taking and defending depositions, drafting dispositive motions, and preparing for trial. Luke regularly serves as lead counsel in cases brought in federal court or arbitrations arising under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Luke is actively involved in pro bono. He recently was part of a Jones Day team that prevailed in the Texas Supreme Court on behalf of a disabled Air Force veteran. As a summer associate, he contributed to an amicus brief filed in the Fifth Circuit of Appeals on behalf of a disability rights association.
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- Brigham Young University (J.D. cum laude 2023; Winner, Linda Anderson Trial Advocacy Competition; Guest Editor, Texas Review of Law and Politics; President, Sports and Entertainment Law Society; B.A. in History 2018); Clemson University (M.A. in History with honors 2020)
- Texas and U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Northern Districts of Texas
- Extern to Associate Chief Justice Thomas R. Lee, Utah Supreme Court (Fall 2021)
- Hungarian