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Jessica Benvenisty is a trial and appellate litigator who practices in the areas of high-stakes complex commercial litigation, intellectual property law, constitutional law (including First Amendment litigation), and securities litigation. She also has significant experience challenging government action in state and federal courts.
Ms. Benvenisty is an experienced crisis management specialist and has had numerous "first chair" roles at trial. She has been recognized as "one to Watch" in Commercial Litigation by The Best Lawyers in America®.
Ms. Benvenisty received her Juris Doctor in 2012 from Columbia Law School, where she was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and Submissions Editor of the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review. Ms. Benvenisty also received her Bachelor of Arts in History from Columbia College in 2009.
Ms. Benvenisty is admitted to practice in the State of New York.
Juris Doctor, Columbia University School of Law, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar
B.A. History, Columbia College
New York
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
July 15, 2024
Six King & Spalding Lawyers Named Law360 Rising Stars
June 27, 2024
Jessica Benvenisty discusses the recent litigation affecting private equity sponsors
Won an extraordinary emergency injunction pending appeal in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of small New York residential property owners who challenged New York State’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium. In that case, Ms. Benvenisty presented a landlord’s testimony to the federal district court.
Represented CNN and Jim Acosta against Donald J. Trump and other White House officials after the White House revoked Mr. Acosta’s credentials. CNN and Mr. Acosta pursued First Amendment and Due Process claims, and in a high-profile victory, the White House was compelled to restore Mr. Acosta’s press credentials.
Secured an approximate $2.4 billion judgment for Nike, Inc. and Converse, Inc. against hundreds of defendants who engaged in trademark counterfeiting of Nike and Converse products.
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July 15, 2024
Six King & Spalding Lawyers Named Law360 Rising Stars
June 27, 2024
Jessica Benvenisty discusses the recent litigation affecting private equity sponsors
Won an extraordinary emergency injunction pending appeal in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of small New York residential property owners who challenged New York State’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium. In that case, Ms. Benvenisty presented a landlord’s testimony to the federal district court.
Represented CNN and Jim Acosta against Donald J. Trump and other White House officials after the White House revoked Mr. Acosta’s credentials. CNN and Mr. Acosta pursued First Amendment and Due Process claims, and in a high-profile victory, the White House was compelled to restore Mr. Acosta’s press credentials.
Secured an approximate $2.4 billion judgment for Nike, Inc. and Converse, Inc. against hundreds of defendants who engaged in trademark counterfeiting of Nike and Converse products.
See more
July 15, 2024
Six King & Spalding Lawyers Named Law360 Rising Stars
June 27, 2024
Jessica Benvenisty discusses the recent litigation affecting private equity sponsors
Juris Doctor, Columbia University School of Law, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar
B.A. History, Columbia College
New York
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York