Daniel C. Loesing (Dan)

Associate

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Dan Loesing represents clients in complex litigation matters at every stage, from complaint to state and federal high courts, across a variety of substantive areas, including contractual disputes, shareholder lawsuits, and multidistrict litigation.

Dan's experience defending clients ranges from multibillion dollar multidistrict litigations to single plaintiff lawsuits. Dan has represented fiduciaries in a class action lawsuit under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), a pharmaceutical company in a multidistrict antitrust litigation, and current and former corporate directors in shareholder lawsuits before the Delaware Court of Chancery and Delaware Supreme Court. He has also represented Huntington National Bank in an appeal before the Ohio Supreme Court, in which the Court allowed enforcement of a $77 million personal guaranty. Dan also represents Experian Information Solutions in consumer litigation under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), where he has prepared, taken, and defended depositions.

Dan maintains an active pro bono practice. He has represented clients in a First Amendment free exercise matter, concluding in a consent judgment, and was part of a team that successfully litigated a client's asylum claim through the Firm's Border Project. Dan was also part of a Jones Day team that successfully appealed an incarcerated pro bono client's case to the United States Supreme Court, which reversed the dismissal of the client's appeal at the circuit level under 28 U.S.C. § 2107(c).

Before joining Jones Day, Dan clerked for Judge Eric Murphy of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

担当案件

  • Huntington wins Ohio Supreme Court decision clarifying lender disclosure obligations and allowing enforcement of $77 million personal guarantyOn behalf of Huntington National Bank, Jones Day secured an Ohio Supreme Court decision holding that lenders are not required to disclose information about the potential risks associated with a debt to other parties unless they have established a "relationship of special trust or confidence."
  • Donte Parrish wins U.S. Supreme Court victory on notice of appeal issueJones 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.
  • 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.