Jones Day has represented over half of the companies in the Fortune 500, including Goldman Sachs, General Motors, McDonald's, and Bridgestone.
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Jones Day has represented over half of the companies in the Fortune 500, including Goldman Sachs, General Motors, McDonald's, and Bridgestone.
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Jones Day was outside counsel for the Trump 2016 and Trump 2020 campaigns.
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In 2021, Jones Day hired a significant number of former Trump administration lawyers.
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Jones Day has a reputation for representing companies against labor unions.
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Whereas Jones Day has historically focused on corporate law, they increasingly shifted to aiding the Republican Party and the American conservative movement from the 2000s onwards.
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Jones Day was outside counsel for the Trump 2016 and Trump 2020 campaigns.
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From 2015 to November 2020, Jones Day received more than $20 million in fees from the Trump campaigns.
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In 2020, Jones Day was hired by Trump in his legal fight to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election, which he lost to Joe Biden.
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Since then, Jones Day has hired a significant number of former Trump administration lawyers, including Don McGahn and Noel Francisco.
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In 2019, six plaintiffs, who were former Jones Day Associates, filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the firm in Washington DC federal court.
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Jones Day denied the allegations made by the plaintiffs and each of the plaintiffs ultimately dropped the claims after review of the firm's payroll data did not support class-wide claims of gender discrimination.
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When Jones Day failed to cater to their demands the hacker posted dozens of gigabytes of data on a dark web site.
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Jones Day denies that any of its own servers were compromised and blamed the loss of data on a larger hack of Accellion.
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