Jeremy R. Kauffman

Associate

Los Angeles + 1.213.243.2544

Jeremy Kauffman's practice focuses on complex civil litigation in state and federal courts cases, with a particular emphasis on antitrust litigation. Jeremy has litigated cases at all stages, from the initial pleadings through appeal. He has experience drafting motions to dismiss, managing discovery, taking depositions, developing case strategy, drafting dispositive and other pretrial motions, opposing class certification, and drafting briefs on appeal. Jeremy has argued in state and federal courts, including the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Jeremy has significant experience in antitrust cases, including tying, monopolization, and unlawful merger claims. He has represented various clients across the technology, railroad, health care, and pharmaceutical industries.

Jeremy was a key member of the team defending Sutter Health against tying and other claims under the Sherman Act and Cartwright Act. Jeremy drafted key Daubert briefs, motions in limine, and proposed jury instructions. At trial, Jeremy helped prepare the examination of expert and fact witnesses and drafted trial briefs. After the month-long trial, the jury returned a unanimous defense verdict.

Jeremy has also drafted significant appellate briefing in the California Court of Appeal, Ninth Circuit, and United States Supreme Court.

Jeremy has extensive experience with California state court litigation, including temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions, discovery and depositions, dispositive motions, and trial.

Jeremy maintains an active pro bono practice and is a member of the LGBT Bar Association. Prior to rejoining Jones Day in 2021, Jeremy clerked for Judge Patrick Bumatay of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Experiência

  • Google defeats antitrust class action alleging monopolization of markets for digital mapping servicesOn behalf of Google LLC, Jones Day won dismissal of a putative antitrust class action alleging unlawful tying and monopolistic conduct involving Google Maps, securing dismissal without leave to amend at the pleading stage.
  • Sutter Health wins complete defense verdict in landmark antitrust class actionJones Day won a complete defense jury verdict for Sutter Health in a landmark antitrust class action seeking $1.2 billion in treble damages.
  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce files amicus brief in PSLRA caseJones Day filed a merits-stage amicus brief on behalf of the United States Chamber of Commerce in support of the position that the discovery-stay provision in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act applies to suits brought in state as well as federal courts.
  • Civil rights organization files amicus brief in Fourth Amendment caseJones Day filed an amicus brief on behalf of a nonprofit civil rights organization in support of certiorari in a case raising a Fourth Amendment challenge to an arrest that occurred in the area immediately in front of a tenant’s apartment unit.
  • Domestic violence survivor prevails in bench trial and obtains restraining order against abusive ex-boyfriendAfter a five-day bench trial before the Hon. Charles Clay (LASC), Jones Day secured a five-year domestic violence restraining order against the ex-boyfriend of a pro bono client referred from the Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice, a nonprofit with a focus on domestic violence.
  • Tenants secure settlement payment in lawsuit alleging fraudulent transfer of property and landlord misconductJones Day secured a settlement payment on behalf of two pro bono clients in connection with a Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit filed against the clients' former landlords and their daughter.