Aaron focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation. He has experience drafting memoranda and filings, conducting legal research, and arguing motions in court.
Before joining Mintz, Aaron was a judicial intern for The Honorable George A. O’Toole, Jr. in the District of Massachusetts, where he drafted bench memoranda for cases related to business disputes, securities law, and habeas petitions, amongst other key responsibilities. Aaron also held the role of research assistant for the co-director of the Energy, Environment and Land Use Program at Vanderbilt University Law School, where he researched issues related to climate change policy, federal regulatory regimes, and private environmental governance. During his third year of law school, Aaron interned for the District Attorney’s office in Nashville, Tennessee. In this role, he argued multiple motions before a judge in court, assisted attorneys during hearings and in trial, and drafted a variety of memoranda and motions.
Prior to earning his JD, Aaron served as a Summer Litigation Associate at Mintz, where he drafted memoranda, motions, and research summaries in addition to working with and assisting a team of four Mintz attorneys for arbitration. In law school, Aaron was an articles editor for the Vanderbilt Law Review, the director of the school’s Street Law pro bono project, and was named to Dean’s List. His student note, The Road to Reform: The Case for Removing Police from Traffic Regulation, was published by Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc, and he has assisted with research for other published articles.