On Tuesday, September 25, Robins Kaplan announced that Jennifer Jones joined the firm’s New York Office as counsel.
Ms. Jones is a seasoned trial attorney, with a decade of legal experience spanning both military and Department of Justice (DOJ) service. Throughout her career, she has first-chaired over four dozen jury and bench trials, with casework ranging from arson to murder to bank fraud to criminal antitrust.
Prior to joining Robins Kaplan, Ms. Jones worked as a criminal litigation consultant for the DOJ, where she advised government trial teams on all aspects of trial preparation and strategy. She also served as an assistant US attorney in North Dakota.
“Jennifer comes to us with a unique background. Her military service has taken her all over the world, exposing her to a wide variety of legal challenges,” said Hollis Salzman, co-chair of the firm’s Antitrust and Trade Regulation Practice Group. “Her extensive trial experience will be a tremendous asset to the firm and our clients.”
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