Jennifer Wilson represents employers in putative wage and hour class, collective, and representative actions in state and federal courts in California. She has experience overseeing fact investigation, drafting discovery requests and responsive pleadings, and deposition preparation. Jennifer also maintains an active pro bono practice, representing clients in the Firm's Hate Crimes Task Force and participating in the Constitutional Policing Initiative.
While in law school, Jennifer served as co-president and co-founder of USC's chapter of Womxn of Color Collective (WOCC) and is currently the chief operating officer and vice president of the newly founded nonprofit organization, National Womxn of Color Collective. Jennifer also studied international business law for one semester at the Université Jean Moulin Lyon III in France.
Experience
- University of Southern California (J.D. 2020; Staff Writer, Review of Law and Social Justice); University of California, Davis (B.A. in Communication summa cum laude and B.A. in Psychology cum laude 2017; Phi Beta Kappa)
- California