Jenna Greene
@JgreeneJenna
Legal columnist at Reuters, ex-ALM Litigation Daily editor. Arbitrary and capricious. Reach me at [email protected] or 415-500-1242.
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http://reuters.com/legal 10-01-2012 22:59:28
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In her new memoir, Christine Blasey Ford offers behind-the-scenes details of how she found herself in the spotlight, and how her pro bono legal team helped (and sometimes hindered) her in telling the story. Read Jenna Greene's latest column for more reut.rs/3IPxs8e
Judicial elections are usually uncontested, staid affairs, little more than a formality for incumbents. But not in Humboldt County, California. Columnist Jenna Greene discusses the judicial race reut.rs/3OYw5rp
Is the M&A boys club waning? A new study says yes. Read Jenna Greene's column for more reut.rs/3UGUxRJ
Why is the Super Bowl in Las Vegas? Thank the US Supreme Court. Read more in Jenna Greene's column: reut.rs/3Uu8gex
Columnist Jenna Greene looks at animal rights activist Wayne Hsiung’s activism and legal theories underlying the 'right to rescue' unwell animals from factory farms.
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For years, lawyers and scholars have been speculating about what would happen when a fully self-driving car – one tooling around with no human being in the front seat – seriously injured someone. More in Jenna Greene's latest column reut.rs/3NijazO
The makers of Ozempic and similar drugs have been spared a deluge of litigation by people who claim the blockbuster weight loss medications caused serious and unexpected side effects. But how long will it last? Read Jenna Greene’s column for more: reut.rs/3SPcmwT
Column: In her new memoir, pop superstar Britney Spears offers up an unexpected hero: her lawyer, Greenberg Traurig partner Mathew Rosengart, who in 2021 succeeded in freeing Spears from a 13-year conservatorship reut.rs/3FGodWd Jenna Greene
Happy Pro Bono Week! Check out my latest column, which showcases 4 awesome cases by lawyers from Wilson Sonsini, Kirkland & Ellis, Covington and Simpson Thacher. reuters.com/legal/governme…
Champagne corks may have been popping in Redmond, Washington, last week after Microsoft closed its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, but the tech giant’s fight with US antitrust regulators isn’t over yet, writes columnist Jenna Greene reut.rs/3rRaokO