
In 2007, Jones Swanson filed suit on behalf of two New Orleans technology companies that had created the first successful citywide wireless video surveillance system in the world—and then watched as their business model was stolen by members of then-New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin’s office in conspiracy with technology giant Dell, Inc.
Jones Swanson and co-counsel Sher Garner Cahill Richter Klein & Hilbert worked on this case for three years. By the time it went to trial, they had turned up some extraordinary evidence:
After more than a month of trial, Jones Swanson had not only won the case for its clients, but also laid the foundation for a criminal case against Mayor Nagin and Mr. Meffert—the only time in New Orleans history that a mayor has been convicted and sent to prison for corruption in office.
"The seriousness of Mr. Nagin’s offenses can hardly be overstated,” said US District Judge Ginger Berrigan in July, 2014, as she sentenced Mr. Nagin to 10 years in federal prison. “Nowhere is this more harmful than the city of New Orleans, where the perception of public corruption stubbornly persists."