Jessica Davidson
USA Guide 2024
Band 2 : Product Liability & Mass Torts
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+1 (202) 203-9145Share profile
Band 2
About
Provided by Jessica Davidson
Practice Areas
Responsible for case coordination, expert and legal strategy, and law and motions in numerous MDL and state-court proceedings involving pharmaceutical products, medical devices and consumer products. Has extensive appellate experience before state and federal courts of appeals and frequently advises clients on appellate strategy. Has been involved in several major federal legislative efforts and has written extensively on class action and tort reform issues. Speaks frequently at seminars and symposia on litigation-related issues, including numerous appearances before industry groups, legal and tort reform organizations and judicial conferences.
Career
Worked for U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg; former U.S. Senator Bob Graham; the Federal Trade Commission, Office of General Counsel. J.D., Georgetown University Law Center (magna cum laude; Order of the Coif); M.S., Columbia University; B.A., Columbia University (magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa).
Chambers Review
USA
Jessica Davidson (formerly Miller) is highly regarded for her work across product liability MDLs and consumer class actions, frequently representing major international corporations.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Jessica is a master at briefing issues. She's strategic, results-driven and aggressive."
"She is brilliant at developing legal strategies and is always numerous steps ahead of opposing counsel."
"She is an excellent brief writer, really good at providing practical advice, and she is a great lead lawyer in the mass tort space."
"Jessica is a master at briefing issues. She's strategic, results-driven and aggressive."
"She is brilliant at developing legal strategies and is always numerous steps ahead of opposing counsel."
"She is an excellent brief writer, really good at providing practical advice, and she is a great lead lawyer in the mass tort space."