Jacqueline Olsen is an experienced attorney who specializes in commercial litigation and insurance coverage disputes at both the primary and excess level, which includes litigating various claims involving class actions, mass tort, business tort, environmental liability, products liability, sexual assault/abuse, construction and property damage matters, bad faith, and other complex losses. She has successfully argued and litigated matters at the state-trial and appellate level as well as in the Second and Third Circuits. Jacqueline is passionate about her legal career as an advocate for clients and the law.
Jacqueline graduated from Rutgers Law School in 2017 where she was a research assistant for Nobel Peace Prize Nominee, Roger S. Clark, and went on to be a judicial law clerk in the New Jersey Superior Courts for the Hon. Alan G. Lesnewich, J.S.C.
In her spare time Jacqueline sits on the Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newark and is a member of The Quorum Initiative which seeks to empower women and advance their professional careers through mentorship. Jacqueline also volunteers her time to Be My Eyes.
Admissions
New Jersey
New York
US District Court for the District of New Jersey
US District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
Education
J.D., Rutgers University Law School, 2017
B.A., Rutgers University, 2013
Memberships
Habitat for Humanity, Member of Board of Directors
The Quorum Initiative
Expérience
Publications
Assistant Editor, “A Tribute to the International Lawyer,” Roger S. Clark, The International Lawyer: A Triannual Publication of the ABA/Section of International Law - 50th Anniversary Issue, 2017
Jacqueline Olsen is an experienced attorney who specializes in commercial litigation and insurance coverage disputes at both the primary and excess level, which includes litigating various claims involving class actions, mass tort, business tort, environmental liability, products liability, sexual assault/abuse, construction and property damage matters, bad faith, and other complex losses. She has successfully argued and litigated matters at the state-trial and appellate level as well as in the Second and Third Circuits. Jacqueline is passionate about her legal career as an advocate for clients and the law.
Jacqueline graduated from Rutgers Law School in 2017 where she was a research assistant for Nobel Peace Prize Nominee, Roger S. Clark, and went on to be a judicial law clerk in the New Jersey Superior Courts for the Hon. Alan G. Lesnewich, J.S.C.
In her spare time Jacqueline sits on the Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newark and is a member of The Quorum Initiative which seeks to empower women and advance their professional careers through mentorship. Jacqueline also volunteers her time to Be My Eyes.
Admissions
New Jersey
New York
US District Court for the District of New Jersey
US District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
Education
J.D., Rutgers University Law School, 2017
B.A., Rutgers University, 2013
Memberships
Habitat for Humanity, Member of Board of Directors
The Quorum Initiative
Expérience
Publications
Assistant Editor, “A Tribute to the International Lawyer,” Roger S. Clark, The International Lawyer: A Triannual Publication of the ABA/Section of International Law - 50th Anniversary Issue, 2017