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Practice area:

Appellate
Commercial
Intellectual property
White collar crime


John C. Quinn is a partner at Hecker Fink LLP.

He represents Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, global law firms, funds and financial institutions, and musicians, actors, and other prominent individuals in high-profile civil litigation, and leads the firm’s efforts in a number of progressive public interest matters.

John argues regularly in federal and state courts, first-chairs trials and arbitration and mediation proceedings, and advises a wide range of clients on their most complex litigation issues. Crain’s New York Business named John one of the City’s top business leaders under 40 in 2021, and a Notable LGBTQIA+ leader in 2023. John has received numerous awards and commendations from the New York Law Journal, the LGBT Bar Association, and the American Lawyer. Lawdragon has listed John among the 500 leading litigators in America for the past three years in a row.

John was one of the founders of the firm in 2017 and co-leads its recruiting program. He has led many of the firm’s large public interest matters, including the firm’s challenge to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, where John forged a historic settlement agreement with the Florida Department of Education that effectively nullified the most dangerous and discriminatory impacts of the statute. John also represented a student-led LGBTQ+ pride organization in Starkville, Mississippi, where John, along with partner Joshua Matz, led a successful constitutional challenge to the city’s denial of a pride parade permit—and then flew to Starkville to help lead the parade. John also argued the motion to dismiss for our client Center for Countering Digital Hate in X Corp v. Center for Countering Digital Hate Inc et al., a lawsuit that alleged CCDH violated X’s terms of service by illegally acquiring data used in researching the prevalence of hate speech on the platform, and secured a full dismissal with prejudice.

John is deeply involved in the firm’s training, mentorship, and professional development programs. John is proud to serve as a member of the board of the Ali Forney Center, the largest LGBTQ+ youth homeless shelter and community center in the country. He is a member of the Federal Bar Council, and co-chairs its diversity taskforce. John has also served as a member of the board of the Federal Bar Foundation, and is an Honorary Overseas Member of the Commercial Bar Association of London.

John recently served as a Lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School, where he taught a class on Startup Law. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, where he was awarded the Joseph H. Beale Prize for excellence in Conflict of Laws and the Addison Brown Prize for an essay on Conflict of Laws. During law school, John served as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard College for a course on constitutional law, assisted Iraqi refugees in need of priority resettlement, collaborated in the development of violence mitigation programs for Sudanese refugee youth in Cairo, and represented clients in criminal proceedings in Roxbury and Dorchester through the Harvard Law School Criminal Justice Institute. John also won a national championship as a member of the Harvard Law School Criminal Justice Institute trial team.

  • Representing a leading boutique asset manager pursuing fraud and breach of representation and warranty claims relating to an acquisition of direct-mail marketing companies that subsequently went into bankruptcy. John successfully argued a joinder motion in Delaware Superior Court over defendants’ objections, and we have since amended the complaint to add new defendants and damages theories, and are proceeding toward trial.

  • Representing Alaska Airlines in several matters, including in connection with slot exemptions at Regan National Airport.

  • Representing global law firm Dechert in multiple lawsuits including a large civil RICO action in the Southern District of New York alleging a criminal scheme to hack a client’s adversary’s emails, publish and use some of the hacked material, and cover up the scheme, where we secured favorable rulings dismissing all claims.

  • Representing Uber in a wide range of matters, including in constitutional challenges to various municipal statutes and rules in jurisdictions from New York City to Los Angeles.

  • Representing Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest in high-profile case against Meta, in which Meta’s CDA Section 230 defense was rejected at the pleading stage, and discovery into Meta’s ad tools has been ordered.

  • Appellate
  • Commercial
  • Government and regulatory
  • Intellectual property
  • White collar crime
  • Public Interest, Sports Law, Trials

  • Financial services
  • Government and public policy
  • Investment management
  • Media
  • Technology and telecommunications
  • Transport

  • B.A., Aurelian Honor Society - Yale University - 2007
  • J.D., magna cum laude - Harvard University - 2010

  • Ali Forney Center
  • Federal Bar Foundation
  • Federal Bar Council Diversity Task Force
  • American Bar Foundation

  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York