Deputy Managing Partne

100 Marine Parkway, Suite 300
Redwood Shores, CA 94065

+1 650 623 1407

Future Star


Jurisdiction:

California


Jennifer Estremera, a founder and Deputy Managing Partner of the firm, is a trial lawyer with nearly two decades of experience in high-exposure commercial and intellectual property cases in federal and state courts nationwide. She has played a crucial role in helping the firm secure nearly $1 billion in jury verdicts and judgments in just five years. Jennifer is known for her ability to organize and manage large-scale, complex cases as well as her unique perspective in connecting with jurors.

Jennifer is recognized among the Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America, Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation, and Benchmark Litigation for her commercial and intellectual property litigation skills. Recently, she won the “Women Leaders in Tech – Intellectual Property” category at the 2024 California Legal Awards by Law. com/The Recorder and was named a “Women Worth Watching in Leadership” by Profiles in Diversity Journal. Featured in IAM Patent 1000, sources described her as a “brilliant researcher and writer who is exceptionally bright and hard working. She has a keen insight into how juries think and is excellent at framing patent cases for them.” Clients also praised her as “uniquely gifted in organizing the large teams that are necessary to try complex patent cases. Thoughtful and decisive, she is extremely accomplished all round.”

Representing clients in a wide range of cases, Jennifer’s work involves trade secrets, commercial transactions, patents, trademarks, false advertising, energy and environmental issues, constitutional violations, consumer class actions, product liability and personal injury, and securities claims in FINRA arbitration. In addition, she has represented clients in pro bono cases including insurance, consumer protection, housing, and immigration.

Jennifer played a key role in helping the RJLF team secure a $673 million award for Kove IO in its patent infringement case against Amazon Web Services, involving cloud storage technology. The judge upheld a $525 million verdict and added $148 million in interest during post-trial motions. At the time, this was the largest patent victory of 2024 and ranked as the 9th highest over the past decade.

Jennifer serves on the board of directors for Teach Democracy, a nonprofit organization which focuses on civic engagement through interactive programs and resources for teachers and youth. She also serves on Law360’s 2024 Trials Editorial Advisory Board. Jennifer is a graduate of Santa Clara University School of Law and earned her undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Azusa Pacific University. She served as a clerk to Hon. Edward J. Davila of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

 

Updated Oct 2024