JONATHAN MASSEY

In nearly three decades of practice, Jonathan S. Massey has handled a broad variety of complex legal questions in trial and appellate courts, including antitrust, bankruptcy, telecommunications, securities, financial services, tax, environmental, and civil procedure questions, as well as federal and state constitutional issues. He has represented many leading business corporations, former Vice President Al Gore (in Bush v. Gore), Members of Congress, and U.S. states. He has argued over 40 cases in federal and state courts, including three in the U.S. Supreme Court, and has filed briefs in dozens of other matters, including more than 80 in the U.S. Supreme Court alone. He also has an active regulatory practice and has represented clients before the Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, Food & Drug Administration, and other federal agencies.

LOCATION: Washington, DC

LICENSED TO PRACTICE IN: Maryland, District of Columbia, New York, US Supreme Court, US Court of Federal Claims, US Court of Appeals (D.C. Circuit), US Court of Appeals (Federal Circuit), US Court of Appeals (1st Circuit), US Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit), US Court of Appeals (3rd Circuit), US Court of Appeals (4th Circuit), US Court of Appeals (5th Circuit), US Court of Appeals (6th Circuit), US Court of Appeals (7th Circuit), US Court of Appeals (9th Circuit), US Court of Appeals (10th Circuit), US Court of Appeals (11th Circuit), District Court for the District of Columbia, Southern District of Texas

CURRENT FIRM: Massey & Gail LLP

PRIOR FIRM(S): Covington & Burling  |  Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

LAW SCHOOL: Harvard University

HONORS AND AWARDS: Lecturer, Harvard Law School, 2014-Present Instructor in appellate advocacy; D.C. Bar course for new admittees, 2015-present; Global Competition Review award for Litigation of the Year - Non-Cartel Prosecution, for O’Bannon v. NCAA; “Super Lawyer”

PRACTICE AREA(S):

Antitrust and Competition

(Class Action Litigation, Private Antitrust Litigation)

Regulatory

Litigation and Dispute Resolution