Jennifer Mencken is an attorney in King & Spalding's Tort Litigation and Environmental Practice Group. Her practice focuses primarily on the defense of high-exposure product liability, toxic tort, and personal injury cases. She has developed particular expertise in electronic discovery and has additional experience in commercial litigation and consumer fraud matters. Ms. Mencken has been involved in both individual cases and class actions pending in state and federal courts in Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. She is a senior member with the Discovery Center, King & Spalding’s pre-eminent solution for providing cost-effective and centralized discovery services.
Ms. Mencken graduated from Boston College Law School, where she served as managing editor of the Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, in 1998. She graduated with honors from California State University at Fullerton. Ms. Mencken is admitted to practice in the state courts of Georgia. She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the American Bar Association, and the Atlanta Bar Association. Ms. Mencken is the author of “Supervising Secrecy: Preventing Abuses Within Bank Secrecy and Financial Privacy Systems,” 21 B.C. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 461 (1998) and “A Design for the Copyright of Fashion,” 1997 B.C. Intell. Prop. & Tech. Forum 121201 (1997).
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