
Jack Bartholet is a passionate civil rights and employment attorney with a zeal for legal advocacy and a deep-rooted commitment to justice. He has represented a diverse array of clients in state and federal courts, including a number of complex class and collective actions on behalf of workers suing large, multinational corporations. He has helped successfully secure hundreds of millions of dollars for his clients.
During law school, Jack externed for the Hon. Morgan Christen on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and wrote for OnLabor, a leading labor law blog. He spent his summers working for the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office, where he worked closely with the Civil Rights Prosecution, Policy, and Criminal Appellate units to develop policies and advance cases safeguarding civil liberties, as well as for a respected social and economic justice-oriented firm, where he worked on substantial and complex appellate litigation and labor arbitrations. Following law school, Jack worked at another respected plaintiff-side firm where he advocated on behalf of workers across the country.