Mike Gallagher represents clients in complex litigation in state and federal courts, including trade secrets cases, mass tort litigation, and breach of contract disputes. He has experience drafting pleadings and dispositive motions; taking and defending depositions; managing document collection, review, and production; working with expert witnesses; and drafting appellate briefs.
Mike has represented clients across a wide variety of industries, including the health care, software, credit reporting, oil and natural gas, and metals industries. He was part of a Jones Day team representing Pittsburgh's preeminent health care system in several high-profile commercial disputes. He also has assisted in defending a national pharmacy in nationwide litigation relating to opioid dispensing and distribution and a Fortune 500 technology company against breach of contract claims concerning a complex software development contract.
Mike has researched and written about litigation and other legal risks facing financial institutions that conduct business with public pension plans. He is also an active member of the Pittsburgh Catholic Charities Emerging Leaders Council.
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其他出版物
Publications Prior to Jones Day
2017
Demand Response Aggregators and the MISO Wholesale Markets: A Survey of State Laws, 47 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 11065
2016
Note, The Coupon Quandary: Restructuring Incentives in CAFA Coupon Settlements, 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2091
- University of Notre Dame (J.D. magna cum laude 2017; Executive Notes Editor, Notre Dame Law Review, Volume 92); Duquesne University (B.A. in History and Political Science summa cum laude 2013)
- Pennsylvania, U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Third and Federal Circuits, and U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- Intern to Chief Magistrate Judge Maureen Kelly, U.S. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania (Summer 2015)
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