JENNIFER M. CHAMPAGNEJennifer Champagne’s practice focuses on civil litigation, including personal injury, automobile accidents, medical malpractice and premises liability.
Jennifer is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey. She is an active member of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and is a member of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association.
Jennifer received her J.D. degree from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2010. While at Seton Hall, Jennifer was a recipient of the Appellate Advocacy Best Brief Author Award and was an active member of the Intellectual Property Law Society.
In 2006, Jennifer earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Hollins University, where she graduated
magna cum laude and was inducted into
Phi Beta Kappa and
Phi Sigma Tau. Jennifer has been an avid equestrian all of her life. While at Hollins, she was named Sportswoman of the Year and Old Dominion Athletic Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year (equestrian).
Jennifer’s forthcoming publications include an article in 22 Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology (forthcoming 2011), entitled: Access to Essential Medicines in Developing Countries:
“The Role of International Intellectual Property Law & Policy in the Access Crisis” and an article in 13 North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (forthcoming 2011), entitled: Genetic Testing and Testimony in Toxic Tort Litigation:
“Admissibility and Evaluation”.