Traci L.Lovitt

Practice Leader Issues & Appeals

New York + 1.212.326.7830

Traci Lovitt heads Jones Day's nationally recognized Issues & Appeals Practice. She regularly serves as lead counsel for Supreme Court and appellate matters, heads trial level motions practice and strategy, and advises clients on litigation-risk management. She represents clients such as IBM, Chevron, and Wells Fargo. By appointment of Chief Justice Roberts, Traci served two terms on the Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules, which advises the Supreme Court on possible amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence. She formerly served in the Office of the Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice and as a law clerk to Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.

Traci is accomplished in analyzing, briefing, and arguing complex legal questions and has argued before the United States Supreme Court, as well as numerous federal appellate and state courts. She is currently leading the motions team for Wells Fargo, as trustee, in lawsuits filed by institutional investors relating to residential mortgage-backed securities trusts. She heads the motions and appellate team for Chevron U.S.A. in state and federal actions involving paraquat. In addition, Traci counsels clients to reduce litigation risk or prepare offensive and defensive strategies in advance of litigation.

Traci has been recognized as a BTI Client Service All-Star. She serves on the Duke Law School Board of Visitors and on the Advisory Board of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

Expérience

  • Wells Fargo wins Second Circuit decision affirming summary judgment victoryA Second Circuit panel affirmed a grant of summary judgment dismissing claims against Jones Day's client Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. in a residential mortgage-backed securities ("RMBS") dispute.
  • Business Roundtable urges court to vacate SEC's climate disclosure ruleJones Day represented Business Roundtable in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit challenging the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) climate disclosure rule.
  • Chevron secures significant wins in paraquat multidistrict litigationJones Day secured two important wins for client Chevron in the paraquat multidistrict litigation (MDL).
  • IBM wins Second Circuit victory rejecting wave of challenges to timeliness provision in arbitration agreementJones Day successfully defended International Business Machine Corporation ("IBM") in dozens of lawsuits seeking to invalidate a key provision in an arbitration agreement.
  • Saleem Hakim defeats federal government petition for certiorariAfter having obtained vacatur of a conviction at the Eleventh Circuit, Jones Day on behalf of Saleem Hakim successfully defended that judgment at the Supreme Court of the United States.
  • Flowers Foods wins significant Second Circuit appeal regarding scope of "transportation worker" exemption to Federal Arbitration ActJones Day won a significant victory for client Flowers Foods, Inc. and its subsidiaries in a Second Circuit appeal regarding the scope of the "transportation worker" exemption to the Federal Arbitration Act, a critical area of the law for employers that has divided courts of appeals.
  • Wells Fargo resolves derivative and putative class action claims alleging wrongdoing with respect to 272 residential mortgage-backed securities trustsJones Day successfully resolved three putative class actions filed by institutional investors in 272 residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) trusts.
  • Harman International Industries defends securities class actionJones Day represents Harman International Industries, Incorporated and certain of its officers and directors in a securities fraud class action lawsuit pending in the District of Columbia.
  • GlobalFoundries wins complete victory on summary judgment and motion to exclude expertsJones Day won a complete victory on behalf of GlobalFoundries U.S., Inc. on its motions for summary judgment and to exclude plaintiff's experts regarding personal injury claims arising from an alleged exposure to chemicals in the workplace.
  • Cabot appeals dispute over asset transfer agreementJones Day represents Cabot Corporation in an appeal involving the interpretation of a liability retention provision in an asset transfer agreement.
  • IBM resolves claims related to alleged exposure to toxic emissionsJones Day client International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) resolved numerous claims brought by hundreds of current and former residents of Endicott, NY alleging personal injuries, diminution in property values, and other damages related to alleged vapor intrusion and historic air emissions in the area from IBM's former manufacturing facility.
  • Fourth Circuit overturns district court, allowing victim of trafficking to pursue civil remedies against defendant diplomatsAppellant Cristina Fernandez Cruz came to the United States from the Philippines to work for World Bank employees as a nanny, full of hope that she would be able to provide a better life for er elderly parents and chronically ill daughter.
  • Marathon Petroleum acquires Hess Retail for $2.82 billionJones Day advised Marathon Petroleum in the acquisition of Hess Corporation's gasoline stations and retail business for a total of $2.82 billion, expanding its footprint to 23 states from nine.
  • Yamaha prevails in Georgia Supreme Court after certiorari is denied and Yamaha's reversal of adverse jury verdict standsOn April 24, 2012, the Georgia Supreme Court denied the plaintiff's petition for certiorari and let stand the Georgia Court of Appeals' unanimous decision reversing a jury verdict against Yamaha Motor Co. in a products liability suit involving the Rhino, an off road vehicle, and directing the trial court to enter judgment in Yamaha's favor.
  • Pro bono client successfully challenges Bureau of Prisons' classification of his offenses as crimes of violenceOn July 12, 2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit decided Evans v. Zych, granting a complete victory for Jones Day pro bono client Michael Evans, who is currently serving a sentence for the possession and transfer of unlicensed firearms.
  • Alderwoods defeats class certification in nationwide off-the-clock caseJones Day defeated the plaintiffs' effort to obtain class certification of nationwide and California classes in an off-the-clock wage and hour action against Alderwoods Group, Inc., a subsidiary of Service Corporation International, Inc.
  • Chevron wins Ninth Circuit affirmance of jury verdict in highly publicized Nigerian human rights caseOn September 10, 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the jury verdict in favor of Jones Day client Chevron Corporation and two of its subsidiaries in a highly publicized Alien Tort Statute case.
  • Yamaha successfully defends nationwide litigation of product liability cases and claims involving the Rhino side-by-side ("SxS") vehicleJones Day leads Yamaha's defense of Rhino cases and claims pending in the United States.
  • IBM defends against putative nationwide age discrimination class action arising out of reductions-in-forceJones Day represented International Business Machines Corporation ("IBM") in a putative collective action brought by 12 former IBM employees alleging discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act on behalf of upwards of 15,000 former employees over the age of 40 who were terminated in conjunction with reductions in force between 2001-2005.
  • Sherwin-Williams prevails in landmark public nuisance suit over lead pigment before Rhode Island Supreme CourtThe Rhode Island Supreme Court overturned a jury verdict against Jones Day client, The Sherwin-Williams Company, and other former lead pigment manufacturers, stating that the trial court should have dismissed the public nuisance claim at the outset.
  • The following represents experience prior to joining Jones Day.

    United States Department of Justice

    Rompilla v. Beard, 125 S.Ct. 2456 (2005)
    Argued before the U.S. Supreme Court as amicus curiae in death penalty case.

    Ballard v. Commissioner 125 S.Ct. 1270 (2005)
    U.S. Supreme Court briefing in due process challenge to U.S. Tax Court rules.

    United States v. Gingerich, 119 Fed.Appx. 728 (6th Cir. 2005)
    Successfully argued appeal in criminal drug case.

    Diamond Plating Co. v. United States, 390 F.3d 1035 (7th Cir. 2004)
    Successfully argued tax refund and penalty case.

    • November 9, 2016
      Jones Day Global Life Sciences Conference – 2016 Issues & Trends
    • October 19, 2016
      Litigation Considerations in Drafting Contracts
    • May 25, 2016
      A Conversation on the U.S. Supreme Court, Boston Bar Association
    • May 9, 2016
      The Untimely Death of Justice Scalia: His Legacy and the Potential Impact of his Passing on Business Cases at the Supreme Court, New England Legal Foundation
    • October 6, 2015
      Understanding Your Firm's Business: The Perks & Pitfalls of Partnership Boston Bar Association
    • February 10, 2015
      Oral Argument: In re Harman International Industries, Inc. Securities Litigation (Case No. 14-7017)
    • November 5, 2014
      Ambition: The Fuel for Your Career Engine (or Why Talent Isn't Enough), Women in Law Empowerment Forum
    • October 23, 2013
      The Supreme Court Speaks: Key Business Cases From Last Term, New England Legal Foundation
    • September 17, 2013
      Protecting the Record on Appeal, ExxonMobil Litigation Retreat
    • April 2, 2013
      Remembering Justice Marshall
    • November 2012, 2011, 2010
      Writing for Litigators, Jones Day New Lawyers Group Annual Meeting
    • October 21, 2012
      This Week in Boston: Legal Industry in Boston, NECN-TV
    • April 13, 2011
      Supreme Court Practice: An Insider's View, BIO IP Counsels Committee Conference
    • October 3, 2010
      Justice, First Monday in October Argument, New York Office of the Appellate Defender