Jamila Hall is committed to justice, whether it is found in her white-collar defense and business and tort litigation practice at Jones Day, her past as an assistant U.S. attorney or as a child writing a brief to her parents citing the Bill of Rights and the Constitution on why her curfew should be extended.

“I always wanted to be a lawyer and like negotiating around things,” says Hall. “My parents moved from Jamaica to have access to the rights we are all privy to.”

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