Harry Larson is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s Chicago office. He joined the firm in 2019. Before law school, Harry worked for two years in economic consulting, supporting testifying experts in complex commercial litigation regarding dsamages and other issues. He received his J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard in 2019, where he was a Notes Editor for the Harvard Law Review and a semi-finalist in Harvard’s Ames Moot Court competition. Harry worked extensively on immigration law issues in clinical work and internships and also participated in Harvard’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic.
- Harvard Law School
(J.D., 2019)- Harvard Law Review:
- Notes Editor
- Lawfare:
- Staff Contributor
- Ames Moot Court:
- Semi-Finalist
- Semi-Finalist
- Harvard Law Review:
- Yale University
(B.A., Economics and English, 2014)- Yale Daily News:
- Staff Opinion Columnist
- Yale Daily News:
The State Bar of Illinois
- States’ Commandeered Convictions: Why States Should Get a Veto over Crime-Based Deportation, Note, 132 Harv. L. Rev. 2322 (2019).
- Leading Case: Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene’s Energy Group, LLC, 138 S. Ct. 1365 (2018), 132 Harv. L. Rev. 307 (2018).
- Recent Case: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Holds that Local Law Enforcement Lacks Authority to Detain Pursuant to ICE Detainers, Lunn v. Commonwealth, 78 N.E. 3d 1143 (Mass. 2017), 131 Harv. L. Rev. 666 (2017).