Logan’s practice involves representing both plaintiffs and defendants in complex litigation in federal and state courts, as well as domestic and international arbitrations under major arbitral rules. 

Prior to joining the firm, Logan worked as an associate at another international law firm and served as a law clerk to the Hon. Thomas Barber of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. He also worked as the general counsel and legislative assistant for a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and practiced international arbitration and public international law at the Paris office of another international law firm.

Order to Plurality: Imposing a Hierarchy for Ethics Rules in International Arbitration, American Review of International Arbitration 

  • Columbia Law School, J.D.; Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar; Symposium Editor, American Review of International Arbitration; Staff Editor, Columbia Human Rights Law Review; Parker School Certificate of Achievement in International and Comparative Law; Board of Directors, Columbia Alumni Association; University Senator, Columbia University Senate
  • University of Florida, B.A., B.S., cum laude, Anthropology/Psychology; Phi Beta Kappa, President’s Honor Role, Presidential Service Award

Bars

  • California
  • Florida
  • District of Columbia

 Young ICCA, Young ITA, Young OGEMID

General Counsel and Legislative Assistant, U.S. House of Representatives

  • Hon. Thomas Barber, U.S. District Court: Middle District of Florida