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Jonathan K. Stock

Jonathan K. Stockjkstock@organstocklaw.com

Since graduating from Harvard Law School in 1995, Jon Stock has dedicated his career to litigating cases.  Jon began his career with Jones Day in Columbus, Ohio, where for nearly fifteen years, he defended some of the nation's largest corporations in class actions and complex commercial litigation.  As a Jones Day partner (and before that as an associate), Jon represented corporations from industries as diverse as mass marketing, commercial real estate, health care, transportation, manufacturing, retail sales, medical devices, banking and consumer products.   Some of the notable clients that Jon has worked for include Wal-Mart, LaSalle, LTV Steel, American Airlines, Bausch & Lomb, RJ Reynolds and Cummins Engine. 

Education:

Harvard University (J.D. cum laude 1995);
Dartmouth College (B.A. in Economics summa cum laude 1992; Rufus Choate Scholar; Phi Beta Kappa)

Bar/Court Admissions:

State of Ohio
United States Supreme Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

Publications:

Protecting Your Data Protects the Bottom Line, Jones Day Practice Perspectives: Product Liability & Tort Litigation (Spring 2009).

Avoiding the Pitfalls of Mass Marketing, Jones Day Practice Perspectives: Product Liability & Tort Litigation (Summer 2008).

Better Think Before You Fax, Columbus Bar Briefs (Spring 2005).

A New Weapon in the Fight Against Spam, Jones Day State Tax Return (September 2004).

Spreading the Word Without Getting Trapped by Illegal Mass Marketing, Jones Day State Tax Return (June 2003).

Speaking Engagements:

Trends and Legal Developments In Data Privacy, McAfee Seminar, Columbus, Ohio (December 10, 2008).

Strategies For 2009: Protecting Both The Brand And The Bottom Line, McAfee Seminar, Cleveland, Ohio (December 9, 2008).

E-Commerce: Mass Marketing Problems, Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana (February 19, 2007).