Jones Day Attorneys Voice Dismay About Election Suit on Calls
A mural along Montgomery Street reads "Count Every Vote" and "Jones Day: Hands Off Our Ballots" in San Francisco, on Nov. 6.
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Lawyers in the Washington office of Jones Day voiced discontent as the firm held conference calls Friday to discuss its controversial role in an election-related lawsuit.
Kevyn Orr, the office’s partner-in-charge, acknowledged that people were unhappy, according to call participants who asked not to be identified discussing internal communications.