Josh Newmark represents clients in complex cross-border litigation and arbitration. Josh's practice covers the full life cycle of a dispute, from prelitigation counseling and negotiations, through fact investigation, discovery, motion practice, trial, and appeals.
Josh has handled contract disputes arising from collaboration, licensing, distribution, and other commercial agreements before federal courts and international arbitral tribunals, including the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Josh also has counseled clients on complex jurisdictional issues, drafted emergency motions to protect trade secrets, managed individual cases across a mass litigation docket, and coordinated with cross-border teams to protect contractual and intellectual property rights abroad.
Josh maintains an active pro bono practice as well, handling immigration matters before the federal courts of appeals. While in law school, he worked on petitions for writ of certiorari, merits briefs, and participated in moot arguments for matters before the United States Supreme Court as part of Northwestern Law's Supreme Court Clinic.
- Northwestern University (J.D. cum laude 2025); University of Dayton (B.A. in Political Science 2022)
- Illinois
- Extern to Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois (Fall 2024)
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