Bradley Welcomes Appellate Litigation Counsel Jack Wilson to Jackson Office
Bradley is pleased to announce that Jack Wilson has rejoined the firm’s Appellate Litigation Practice Group as a counsel in the Jackson office. Prior to rejoining the firm, Jack served as Chief Counsel to Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant. Jack previously was an associate at the firm from 2009 to 2012.
“We are pleased to welcome Jack back to the firm,” said Firm Chairman Beau Grenier. “We look forward to his experienced and effective appellate advocacy on behalf of our clients.”
Mr. Wilson represents clients in a broad range of appellate and litigation cases in state and federal trial and appellate courts throughout the country, including appeals before the United States Supreme Court.
His experience covers a wide variety of cases, including business and commercial disputes, class and collective actions, arbitrations and related proceedings, and litigation involving a number of different subject matters. Mr. Wilson has authored amicus briefs on a broad range of issues, including federal statutory preemption, the Federal Arbitration Act, constitutional limits on punitive damages awards and class-action procedures, patent law, and insurance law.
Mr. Wilson holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.Accy. from the University of Mississippi.
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