Jonathan Jeffress
USA Guide 2024
Band 4 : Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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About
Provided by Jonathan Jeffress
Practice Areas
Jonathan Jeffress has represented clients in all phases of federal criminal cases and has won acquittals in over half a dozen federal criminal trials. He has led the representation of clients in multiple high-profile matters.
Jon has successfully argued numerous appeals in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. He lectures regularly on law enforcement sting operations to Federal Defender Offices across the country and members of the Criminal Justice Act Panels. He is a member of the Board of Directors for Rising for Justice (formerly Law Students in Court (LSIC), a non-profit corporation that assists over 6,000 litigants in the D.C. Courts every year. He also serves on the Judge Thomas Flannery Lecture Committee. Jon previously served as a Screening Committee Member on Clemency Project 2014, reviewing and making recommendations for executive clemency in the wake of significant changes in federal sentencing law.
Prior to joining the Federal Public Defender’s office, Jon was an associate at Williams & Connolly. Jon is a member of the Edward Bennett Williams American Inn of Court, an invitation-only professional organization devoted to white-collar criminal practice.
Chambers Review
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Jonathan Jeffress is a Kaiser partner who has a wide-ranging white-collar practice dedicated to representing an array of individual clients, including corporate executives, public officials and political aides.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Jonathan genuinely cares about his clients and does everything to ensure he represents them in the best way possible."
"He is fantastic at trial, with real courtroom presence."
"Jonathan genuinely cares about his clients and does everything to ensure he represents them in the best way possible."
"He is fantastic at trial, with real courtroom presence."