Logan Hovie first joined Ropes & Gray as an associate in the litigation and enforcement practice group in 2021 and returned to the firm in 2022 after clerking for the Honorable Matthew W. Brann of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Logan maintains a broad litigation practice and counsels clients in an array of industries, including higher education, financial services, and healthcare.

During law school, Logan was an executive articles editor for the Boston College Law Review and co-taught a Boston College undergraduate course on environmental law. He also served as a law clerk in the Office of the General Counsel at the University of Vermont and as a research assistant to its then-President, E. Thomas Sullivan.

Experience

  • Representing a higher education institution in large complex civil antitrust case alleging a conspiracy among higher education institutions in their provision of financial aid.
  • Representing a public university in putative class action regarding employee benefit plans.
  • Represented a major financial institution in putative class action concerning alleged business torts arising from client relationships.

Areas of Practice