Jonathan W. Garlough is partner and a litigation lawyer with Foley & Lardner LLP. Mr. Garlough has extensive experience with class action litigation, and has advised and assisted clients in numerous labor and employment, RICO, environmental, intellectual property, securities fraud, mortgage fraud, and breach of contract disputes. He is a member of the Business Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice.
- Successfully petitioning the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit for rehearing en banc and obtaining dismissal of a request for injunctive relief pursuant to the federal Tax Injunction Act.
- Represented wide range of participants in health care industry, including PBMs, pharmacies, medical device manufacturers, and billing and coding specialists, in litigation and arbitration throughout the United States.
- Secured seminal ruling from federal court that state prompt pay law did not apply to third-party payor.
- Securing dismissal in a series of class action multi-state lawsuits filed in California, Arizona, and Nevada federal courts challenging foundational components of the secondary mortgage market.
- Obtaining summary judgment in Illinois state and federal courts on wage and hour claims involving donning and doffing of work clothing and equipment.
Mr. Garlough has also advised clients in connection with white collar defense and government investigations involving Anti-Kickback, Stark Act and other claims of fraud, and has conducted internal investigations concerning alleged violations of state and federal laws.
Prior to joining Foley, Mr. Garlough was a judicial clerk for the Hon. Richard A. Griffin in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, where he performed research and provided consultation for criminal and civil appeals.
Mr. Garlough has also worked as a judicial clerk for the Hon. Tu M. Pham, United States Magistrate Judge for the Western District of Tennessee.
Education :
Mr. Garlough graduated from William and Mary School of Law (J.D., 2005), where he served as articles editor of the William and Mary Law Review and was named a Benjamin Rush Scholar for his scholarship in health care law. He earned his B.A., with distinction, from the University of Michigan (2002).
Admissions :
Mr. Garlough is admitted to practice in Illinois and Indiana.
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