Logan L. Page

Logan L. Page

Associate

Logan L. Page is an Associate at Wilkinson Stekloff. Before joining the firm, Logan was a law clerk to Judge John B. Nalbandian of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and to Judge Thomas T. Cullen of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia. Logan has represented clients in several high-stakes matters, including government investigations, antitrust class action, consumer class action, government enforcement proceedings, and more. He has supported matters in written discovery, motions practice, depositions, and at trial.

Logan takes pride in his active pro bono practice.  He has represented survivors of domestic violence seeking civil protective orders, pro se plaintiffs appealing dismissals of their civil rights lawsuits, and individuals challenging denials of public benefits.  At a previous firm, he successfully appealed his client’s denial of Social Security benefits to an Administrative Law Judge, including briefing the issue and cross-examining a government expert.  He has won reversal and remand in an appeal to the Sixth Circuit, and presently has appeals pending in the Fourth and Sixth Circuits.  Logan has been recognized for his pro bono service on the D.C. Court of Appeals’ Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll.

Logan graduated from the Duke University School of Law, where he served as an Articles Editor for the Duke Law Journal and as a member of the Moot Court Board. He also worked as a Research Assistant to Professor Sara Sun Beale.


Education

  • Undergraduate: Boston College, B.A., magna cum laude (2014)
  • Law: Duke University School of Law, J.D., cum laude (2019)

Clerkship

  • Judge John B. Nalbandian, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (2020–21)
  • Judge Thomas T. Cullen, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia (2021–22)

Notable Matters

  • Member of the trial team defending Altria Group, Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries in the first government entity bellwether trial, brought by the San Francisco Unified School District, in multidistrict litigation arising out of Altria’s minority investment in JUUL Labs, Inc. On May 10, 2023, just one day after the team completed cross-examinations in plaintiff’s case and the defense case was about to begin, plaintiffs agreed to a global settlement with Altria that resolved the personal injury, consumer class action, and government entity cases brought in over 6,000 e-vapor cases in state and federal courts.
  • Member of the team representing Altria in putative class action antitrust lawsuits in the North District of California related to its minority investment in JUUL Labs, Inc.
  • After identifying reversible error in a district court opinion, Logan contacted a pro se plaintiff, secured an engagement for appeal, successfully moved the district court to allow the late filing of a notice of appeal under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 4, briefed the matter to the Sixth Circuit, and won reversal and remand of the district court’s dismissal of the pro se complaint without leave to amend. Rashada v. Flegel, 2024 WL 1367436 (6th Cir. 2024).