Ms. Oliver joined MoginRubin LLP in 2017 after nearly ten years practicing as a complex business litigator in the New York office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. Jennifer’s practice is focused on antitrust, as well as complex business and investment litigation. Her previous clients include General Electric, Lehman Brothers, Bridgestone, Washington Mutual, The Walt Disney Company, ESPN, The Dow Chemical Company, General Motors, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Forbes, and American Airlines. Jennifer’s experience includes active roles in several high-profile jury trials, serving as lead counsel in complex mediations, and arguing before courts at both the trial and appellate levels. In addition to her merger and cartel work, Jennifer has also litigated trade secrets, RICO conspiracies, securities fraud, unfair trade practices, breaches of contract and privacy cases. A strong advocate for pro bono work, Jennifer was a member of the pro bono team in the seminal Supreme Court case Ashcroft v. Iqbal.
Jennifer earned her B.S. (Business Administration), M.B.A., and J.D. degrees from the University at Buffalo, each with honors, where she also served as the Vice President of the undergraduate student body and was an editor of the Buffalo Law Review and Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal. Jennifer is admitted to practice law in the Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York, Northern District of California, Central District of California, and Southern District of California, and is an IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional. She has also lived and worked in Tokyo, where she studied international law and worked as a clerk at one of Japan’s largest law firms. Jennifer was recently awarded with the 2018 International Advisory Experts Award for Complex Business Litigation in California.
Jennifer has been an active volunteer with the Junior League since 2015, where she helps spearhead initiatives to improve the lives of transition age foster youth in San Diego.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Jennifer M. Oliver
- Dining Delivery Disruptors Disrupted: DOJ, FTC Should Examine Uber’s Planned Purchase of Grubhub, Senators Say - (Posted On Thursday, May 28, 2020)
- What Bankruptcy Counsel Need to Know About Antitrust Law: Nothing Is Free and Clear - (Posted On Tuesday, May 19, 2020)
- Ticketmaster, Live Nation Get Booed: Concert-Goers File Class Action for “Unchecked” Abuse of Market Power - (Posted On Tuesday, May 05, 2020)
- Contractual Distancing: Pandemic Insurance Litigation Spreads with Business Interruption Claim Denials - (Posted On Sunday, April 19, 2020)
- Is a Pandemic a Material Adverse Event or Change in M&A? - (Posted On Wednesday, April 01, 2020)
- Cengage Learning and McGraw-Hill : CMA Ultimatum Comes Same Day U.S. reps urge DOJ scrutiny - (Posted On Monday, March 23, 2020)
- DOJ: Event Powerhouse Live Nation Punished Concert Venues for Using Competing Ticketers Despite Bar - (Posted On Thursday, March 19, 2020)
- National Security vs. Investment: Are we striking the right balance? - (Posted On Tuesday, February 11, 2020)
- Remedies the Same for General Patent and Standard-Essential Patent Disputes, Agencies State - (Posted On Tuesday, January 28, 2020)
- At Long Last: FTC, DOJ Issue New Draft Vertical Merger Guidelines - (Posted On Tuesday, January 21, 2020)
The National Law Review has awarded Jennifer M. Oliver with a Go-To Thought Leadership Award in the field of antitrust law. A partner at MoginRubin, Ms. Oliver recently covered the first significant antitrust trial in the cannabis industry, a landmark case that may shape trade regulation and litigation in this area in the coming years. This article reached a significant viewership in 2021, serving as a valuable touchstone for employers and companies involved with cannabis.
Jennifer Oliver specializes in antitrust & privacy litigation at Moglin Rubin is a 2019 National Law Review Thought Leadership Award winner for her in-depth analysis regulatory issues related to privacy, antitrust and big data. Jennifer Oliver’s thought leadership addresses topics including: hostile take-overs and mergers, regulatory scrutiny of privacy and security for apps and foreign entities, and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) developments, and is a National Law Review reader favorite.
The National Law Review recognizes MoginRubin with a 2022 Go-To Thought Leadership award for their expertise in the field of antitrust law. Throughout the year, Mogin Rubin attorneys have provided extensive insight into large corporate mergers and antitrust cases, including the Kroger/Albertsons merger, the T-Mobile/Sprint merger, the Spirit/Frontier merger, and notable anti-competitive mergers in the defense industry. Authors include (but are not limited to): Dan Mogin, Jonathan Rubin, Timothy Z. LaComb, Kristy F. Greenberg, and Jennifer M. Oliver.