Jennifer M. Landolfi is an associate in Montgomery McCracken’s Litigation Department. She focuses her practice on complex litigation matters involving government contracts and regulatory compliance. Jennifer has handled several procurement related matters that resulted in agencies correcting errors in their procurement processes and updating public guidance, practices, and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable legal requirements.
Prior to joining Montgomery McCracken, Jennifer clerked for the Honorable Ann M. Donio of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey as well as the Honorable Douglas H. Hurd of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Civil Division, Mercer Vicinage, and served as a Staff Attorney/Regulatory Officer in the Office of the State Comptroller’s Procurement Division.
Jennifer received her J.D. degree from Rutgers University School of Law, and her B.A. degree, cum laude, in Psychology and Sociology from Rutgers University. While attending undergraduate and law school, Jennifer worked in the Office of Counsel to the Governor as an Aide to the Governor and interned for the Honorable Peter G. Sheridan and the Honorable Douglas E. Arpert in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. During law school, she also served as a Staff Editor on the Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy and was an active member of the Rutgers Student Bar Association, Rutgers Student Mentor Program, the Honorable Judith H. Wizmur Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project, and the Rutgers Education and Policy Committee.