Hogan Lovells has announced the reappointment of Jennifer “Jenny” Fleury as a partner within its global regulatory and intellectual property practice, based in Washington, D.C. Fleury brings a wealth of experience from her previous role as the deputy chief trial counsel for the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
In her role at the FTC, Fleury was instrumental in shaping trial strategies and overseeing significant antitrust cases, a background that Hogan Lovells hopes will enhance their firm’s capabilities. Her responsibilities at Hogan Lovells will include directing trial strategies, managing teams of attorneys, consulting on ongoing cases, and coordinating with both international and state regulators to advise on litigation strategies and associated risks.
The move marks a return for Fleury, who previously worked with Hogan Lovells before her tenure at the FTC. Her rejoining is seen as a strategic enhancement to the firm’s antitrust practice, leveraging her extensive expertise in regulatory issues and trial litigation for both corporate and governmental clients.
For more information on this development, visit the Bloomberg Law article.