Governor-elect Ron DeSantis announces Joe Jacquot as Chief Legal Advisor for Office of General Counsel …..

By | December 20, 2018
Released by the DeSantis Transition Office

Tallahassee, Fla. – Governor-elect Ron DeSantis today announced he has selectedJoe Jacquot to serve as the Chief Legal Advisor for the Office of    General Counsel for the DeSantis-Nuñez Administration.   

“Joe Jacquot is an exceptional attorney with vast experience at the federal and state levels in both legal and policy matters,” said Governor-elect    DeSantis. “I’m grateful that he has agreed to join my administration as Chief Legal Advisor. He will serve Florida with the utmost integrity and  will      dutifully serve the administration and the Cabinet.”  

Additionally, U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-GA, said, “I had the privilege of working with   Joe when he served at the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary for former Senator Saxby Chambliss. He is an outstanding           lawyer who I am confident will serve the new Florida Governor and his administration     well in the coming term.”  

Joe Jacquot, Chief Legal Advisor for Office of General Counsel Jacquot most recently served as partner and business attorney with                        Foley & Lardner LLP, where he is a member of the firm’s Consumer Law, Finance & Class Action, Government Enforcement Defense &                        Investigations, and Antitrust Practices.

 During this tenure, Jacquot represented clients in complex federal and    state legal and policy matters.    Jacquot previously served as the Chief Deputy Attorney General of Florida, where he led significant litigation,          including a constitutional challenge by 26 states, and he successfully        argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in a criminal prosecution.   He has worked closely with other state Attorneys General on multi-state                litigation and joint engagement with federal entities.   During his career    in public service, Jacquot held the position of Deputy Chief Counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, overseeing functions of the committee and strategy for advancing legislation, and managing two Supreme Court  confirmations.   He’s also served as Chair of the Jacksonville Ethics            Commission and as an Adjunct Professor at Florida State University’s College of Law teaching courses on federal constitutional law.

Jacquot also served as an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve from 1999 until 2007.   Jacquot earned his Juris Doctorate with honors from the                    University of Florida College of Law and his Bachelor of Arts in Political and Social Thought from the University of Virginia.