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Litigation
Cooling Off Public Nuisance Claims
Public nuisance law has been a part of American jurisprudence from colonial times. While it is rooted in criminal actions and historically was used primarily to address obstructions to public travel and violations of morals (e.g., brothels, bars and more), nuisance law has more recently been...
Read MoreJones Day Forges A New Path In Boston
Editor: Please tell our readers about your professional background. What did your experience with the Department of Justice entail? What attracted you to Jones Day? Lovitt: Immediately after graduating from law school, I clerked for two years: first, for Judge Ralph Winter, the then-Chief...
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