Jenny A. Hergenrother
Product Liability Litigation - Defendants
Product Liability Litigation - Defendants
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Jenny Hergenrother is a partner with Alston & Bird’s Products Liability Group, where she focuses on products liability and other complex litigation. Her practice experience includes representing companies in a variety of product litigation, including allegations of false and deceptive advertising, high-value personal injury and wrongful death cases, claim substantiation, and product-related class and mass actions. She chiefly represents automotive, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical companies as well as other manufacturers of consumer products. Jenny has also provided pro bono representation to indigent clients in various civil and criminal cases, including before the Eleventh Circuit on numerous occasions.While at Washington University in St. Louis, Jenny was inducted into the Order of the Coif, served on the executive board of the Global Studies Law Review, and represented indigent defendants in St. Louis County in connection with the Public Defender Office. She was named to the 2015–2018 Georgia Rising Stars lists by Super Lawyers magazine, an award given to lawyers nominated by their peers. Jenny Hergenrother is a partner with Alston & Bird’s Products Liability Group, where she focuses on products liability and other complex litigation. Her practice experience includes representing companies in a variety of product litigation, including allegations of false and deceptive advertising, high-value personal injury and wrongful death cases, claim substantiation, and product-related class and mass actions. She chiefly represents automotive, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical companies as well as other manufacturers of consumer products. Jenny has also provided pro bono representation to indigent clients in various civil and criminal cases, including before the Eleventh Circuit on numerous occasions.While at Washington University in St. Louis, Jenny was inducted into the Order of the Coif, served on the executive board of the Global Studies Law Review, and represented indigent defendants in St. Louis County in connection with the Public Defender Office. She was named to the 2015–2018 Georgia Rising Stars lists by Super Lawyers magazine, an award given to lawyers nominated by their peers. Jenny Hergenrother is a partner with Alston & Bird’s Products Liability Group, where she focuses on products liability and other complex litigation. Her practice experience includes representing companies in a variety of product litigation, including allegations of false and deceptive advertising, high-value personal injury and wrongful death cases, claim substantiation, and product-related class and mass actions. She chiefly represents automotive, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical companies as well as other manufacturers of consumer products. Jenny has also provided pro bono representation to indigent clients in various civil and criminal cases, including before the Eleventh Circuit on numerous occasions. While at Washington University in St. Louis, Jenny was inducted into the Order of the Coif, served on the executive board of the Global Studies Law Review, and represented indigent defendants in St. Louis County in connection with the Public Defender Office. She was named to the 2015–2018 Georgia Rising Stars lists by Super Lawyers magazine, an award given to lawyers nominated by their peers.
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Patricia Thomas
When our medical device company faced a complex class action, we turned to Jenny Hergenrother at Alston & Bird. Her 15 years of focused experience in products liability and mass tort defense were immediately evident. Jenny guided us through the intricate litigation with a strategic, steady hand. Her deep knowledge of the field, recognized by her peers, translated into a highly favorable outcome that protected our business. She is exceptionally professional, responsive, and instills confidence at every turn. We are deeply grateful for her expertise.